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He supported the Economic Embargo of 1807, first put into action by the Jefferson Administration, during which he was the secretary of state. He also grudgingly supported the Non-intercourse Act in 1809, just a few days before he took office as president, which edited the embargo to only include France and England. He was against Macon's Bill number 2, but as it was passed by Congress, who were convinced that it was in the public's good, Madison could not forcedly oppose it for fear of more serious ramifications.

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Q: What was James Madison's Policies of Economic Boycott regarding the French and English from 1807 to 1812?
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