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What did Jefferson do to pressure Britain and France prior to the Embargo Act?

He stopped trade between them. He tought Britain and France needed all their goods to trade. So he thought they were going to come back but they did now and eventually the Embargo Act Occured.


What was Jefferson response to theWar between Great Britain and France resulted in the seizure of American ships and at times the impressment of Americans into the British navy?

Thomas Jefferson responded to the conflict between Great Britain and France by implementing the Embargo Act of 1807, which aimed to restrict trade with both nations in an effort to protect American interests. He believed that this would pressure Britain and France to respect American neutrality without resorting to military action. However, the embargo ultimately harmed the U.S. economy and led to widespread discontent, showcasing the challenges of maintaining neutrality during international conflicts.


What does the turtle represent in the political cartoon in the embargo act?

The snapping turtle "Ograbme" (embargo spelled backwards) supposedly represents the 1807 Embargo Act and how it "nipped merchants in the butt" , so to speak , and therefore hindered the import business .


Why France and Great Britain declared war on Germany?

When did England and France declare war on who? Please clarify.


What was the British reaction to the Stamp Act protests?

The British did not like the Stamp Act because it caused the colonies to boycott trade with Great Britain. As a result, the Parliament of Great Britain repealed the Stamp Act and replaced it with the Declaratory Act.

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American merchants were what by the Embargo Act?

American merchants were hurt by the Embargo Act more than Britain and France.


What prohibited US trade with Great Britain and France?

The Embargo Act.


What act in 1807 banned trade with England and France?

law that banned trade with britain france and their


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.


What did Jefferson do to pressure Britain and France prior to the Embargo Act?

He stopped trade between them. He tought Britain and France needed all their goods to trade. So he thought they were going to come back but they did now and eventually the Embargo Act Occured.


What law prevented American merchants form trading with Britain and France?

The Embargo Act of 1807


Under the WHAT. Americans could trade with all nations except Britain and France?

The Embargo Act of 1807


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

i reall dont know but i guess the embargo act


What law replaced the embargo act and restored trade with all nations except Britain France and their colonies?

It was the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809 that replaced the Embargo Act of 1807. The act is considered to have mostly failed in meeting its stated goals.


What ways were the embargo act and the non intercourse act similar and different?

Both banned trade from countries but the Embargo Act banned trade with all countries and Non-intercourse act banned trade with only Britain, France, and their colonies.


Why was the Embargo Act placed?

The Embargo Act was placed in hopes that it would force Great Britain and France to recognize America's neutrality. It didn't happen, and caused an economical failure for a short period of time.


Did the Embargo Act of 1807 effectively achieve its intended goals?

The Embargo Act of 1807 did not effectively achieve its intended goals. The act aimed to pressure Britain and France to respect American neutrality, but instead, it hurt the American economy and led to widespread smuggling.