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James Madison repealed the Embargo Act.
Embargo act of 1807
The Embargo Act of 1807 was enacted against France and the United Kingdom. Congress passed it because those nations violated United States' neutrality during the Napoleonic Wars.
American merchants were hurt by the Embargo Act more than Britain and France.
The Nonintercourse Act
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The Nonintercourse Act
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what was the non intercourse act
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The embargo act had very little effect on Britain and France.For more information on Embargo Act, visit Britannica.com.Read more: embargo-act-of-1807
Embargo Act
America reopened trade with foreign countries except for France and Britain.
The Embargo Act (1807) was repealed by the Non-Intercourse act of 1809.
The Nonintercourse Acts were passed by the US Congress in 1809, 1810, and 1811. They were intended to replace the Embargo Act of 1807 and aimed to stop the passage of American ships through both British and French ports during the Napoleonic Wars.
Thomas Jefferson enforced the Embargo Act.