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10 January, 23:20

What was an effect of the napoleonic wars on the united states

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  1. 10 January, 23:54
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    The United States tried to stay neutral during the Napoleonic period, but it became involved in European conflicts.

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    There was a fight between Great Britain and France for getting European Supremacy, and the participation of the United States in this conflict led this country to the War of 1812 against Great Britain.

    At that time, the United State's president Thomas Jefferson made an embargo on all foreign trade to weaken the British Economy because the relations between these two countries were so difficult during that period.
  2. 11 January, 01:09
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    Great Britain and France fought for European supremacy, and treated weaker powers heavy-handedly. The United States attempted to remain neutral during the Napoleonic period, but eventually became embroiled in the European conflicts, leading to the War of 1812 against Great Britain.
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