
Embargo Act imposed on Britain and France by US Congress, restricting trade activities.
United States of America
Trade
Political
Sanctions
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In 1807, the U.S. Congress passed The Embargo Act, a pivotal moment in American history. This act imposed a trade embargo on Britain and France in an attempt to protect American interests during the Napoleonic Wars. The embargo aimed to prevent the two European powers from violating American neutrality and impressing American sailors into their navies. However, the act had disastrous consequences for the American economy, leading to widespread smuggling, economic depression, and political backlash. The Embargo Act highlighted the challenges of maintaining neutrality in the face of global conflicts and the delicate balance of power in international trade relations. #USCongress #TradeEmbargo #NapoleonicWars #AmericanHistory
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Primary Reference
Embargo of 1807 | Monticello
