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Jaime Ballard
3 August, 15:04
Why did the Embargo Act of 1807 fail?
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Carly Finley
3 August, 17:30
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He believed that economic coercion would convince Britain and France to respect America's neutral rights. The embargo was an unpopular and costly failure. It hurt the American economy far more than the British or French, and resulted in widespread smuggling.
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