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despite the fact that they were leaders in the revolution, New England was the most angry because most people there were involved in the maritime industry (eg:shipbuilding, sailors) with the embargo act, thousands of New Englanders lost there jobs, and during the war of 1812 sided with the British and almost made a new nation.

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The Embargo Act of 1807 was a general embargo enacted by the United States

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