One of the first actions for the participants during a war is to embargo all trade to your opponent. Trade from America to Europe had to go by sea and Britain, (the main enemy of Napoleon), had the largest navy, by a long way.
Napoleon was using other European countries to place a trade embargo on Britain, so it was only right for Britain to do the same, which hurt trade to and from America. This was especially so between 1812 and 1815 when America declared war on Britain and her dependencies.
American Banks and businesses
So they can win the war
It hurt U.S. trade, which was how many Federalists made their living.
There was an American Revolution between 1776 and 1783. The war was a protest against English rule and trade restrictions with the intent to gain freedom from the English. The understanding that the colonies could govern themselves was not accepted in Europe.
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American Banks and businesses
The German U-Boat (submarine) hurt alot of American ships coming to and from Europe.
It affected American overseas trade because pirates from nations along the cost of North Africa attacked vessels from Europe and the United states.
The economy and relations affected Europe as well as trade
Trade and War
So they can win the war
it was used to trade with Europe
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british and french demands created trade imbalance.
See website: North American (Free) Trade
Yes, World War I significantly hurt businesses in Europe, even after the war ended. The conflict led to widespread destruction of infrastructure, loss of labor, and economic instability, which hampered production and trade. Many countries faced crippling debt and inflation, making it difficult for businesses to recover. Additionally, the shift in political and social dynamics created uncertainty, further stifling economic growth in the post-war period.
It hurt U.S. trade, which was how many Federalists made their living.