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Yes, during his presidency, James Madison implemented the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809, which allowed U.S. shippers to trade with all nations except for France and Britain. This was a response to ongoing conflicts and trade restrictions imposed by these two countries. The goal was to protect American merchants while avoiding direct conflict, although it ultimately did not resolve the issues at hand.

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