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What replaced the Embargo Act of 1807?

The Non-Intercourse Act was passed in 1809 and replaced the Embargo Act of 1807. According to the Embargo Act, the United States was prohibited from exporting goods to any country. The Embargo Act was meant to punish France and Great Britain, but it actually hurt the United States more. Under the Non-Intercourse Act, the United States could trade with any country except France or Great Britain.


Why was it difficult for the United states to trade with France before the war of 1812?

Great Britain placed restrictions on American trade.


Did the United States trade with Great Britain and France after World War 1?

Ya it obvious


What was France's Unsuccessful Plan That Forbade trade with Great Britain?

That plan was called Continental Blockade and forbade any direct and/or indirect form of commerce with Great Britain and its colonies.


What law allowed the us to trade with all nations except Britain and France?

The law that permitted the United States to trade with all nations except Britain and France was the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809. This legislation was enacted to replace the Embargo Act of 1807, which had severely restricted trade. The Non-Intercourse Act specifically prohibited trade with Britain and France while allowing commerce with other nations, aiming to protect American interests during ongoing conflicts between those two powers.


What law intended to restore trade with Great Britain and France?

i reall dont know but i guess the embargo act


What was the goal of Macon's Bill No 2?

to persuade France novanet


Who was the us important trade partner before Canada?

A time period isn't specified, but we shared a great deal of trade with Great Britain and France back when America was still just establishing its foundation. We traded more with France during war time because Britain was our bigger, common enemy.


What is the law intended to restore trade with great Britain and France?

The law intended to restore trade with Great Britain and France is known as the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809. This legislation aimed to lift the embargo on trade with these nations while still maintaining restrictions against trade with Britain and France if they continued to violate American neutral rights. It sought to alleviate the economic pressure on the United States caused by previous trade restrictions and to encourage a diplomatic resolution to ongoing conflicts with both nations. The act ultimately reflected America's desire to engage in international trade while protecting its sovereignty.


Why did France and Britain develop their trade restrictions?

France and Britain were at war with each other from 1792 until 1802. This was the reason for these two countries to develop their trade restrictions.


Does Canada trade with Great Britain?

Yes, Canada trades with Great Britain.


Why do you think embargoes against Britain and France failed?

the embargoes against France and Britain failed because they went to trade with other countries around them.