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The effect the embargo act has on the British is, the britsh started trade with Latin America instead

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Who imposed the Embargo Act of 1807?

british and french


Who was hurt the most by the embargo act?

The Embargo Act put in place by the United States was meant to hurt the British and French. The Embargo Act however ended up hurting the United States the most because they couldn't trade for what they needed with the British and French.


Where did the embargo act have the greatest impact?

== == it had the greatist impact on cuba and some of the us!!


Did the Embargo act work?

No, it proved costly for the United States. In an effort to remain neutral during the war between Britain and France, Jefferson enacted the Embargo Act of 1807 which prohibited American ships from trading in all ports. In retaliation, France and England enacted laws prohibiting trade with neutral countries. French and British ships also began seizing American ships.


Which Act was intended to ban all American exports thereby crippling the British and French economies?

The Embargo Act


What did the Embargo Act say?

The Embargo Act of 1807 prevented American ships from engaging in foreign trade by travelling to foreign ports. It also closed American ports to British shipping.


The Embargo Act was an attempt to?

The Embargo Act of 1807 was an attempt by the United States to get the French and the British to stop trying to pirate United States ships carrying ammunition and supplies for the Napoleonic Wars. French and British ships were not permitted to leave the United States.


How did the Embargo act affect Britain and France?

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


How did the Embargo Act have a positive effect?

The embargo act had a positive effect because it cuts off supplies for british and french.


What act prevented trade with any foreign countries?

Embargo Act


What repealed the embargo act?

The Embargo Act (1807) was repealed by the Non-Intercourse act of 1809.


What was not an effect of the Embargo Act of 1807 on Britain?

The Embargo Act of 1807 primarily aimed to pressure Britain into respecting American shipping rights by prohibiting American trade with all foreign nations. However, one effect that was not seen in Britain was a significant economic crisis; Britain was able to find alternative trade partners and sources for goods, which mitigated the impact of the embargo. Additionally, the Act did not lead to a change in British policy regarding impressment of American sailors, as Britain continued its practices despite the embargo. Ultimately, the Act hurt the American economy more than it affected Britain.