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  2. Embargo Act of 1807 - Wikipedia

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    The Embargo Act of 1807 was a general trade embargo on all foreign nations that was enacted by the United States Congress.As a successor or replacement law for the 1806 Non-importation Act and passed as the Napoleonic Wars continued, it represented an escalation of attempts to persuade Britain to stop any impressment of American sailors and to respect American sovereignty and neutrality but ...

  3. Non-importation Act - Wikipedia

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    The Embargo Act of 1807 would prove to damage the American economy severely. It in turn was superseded by the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809 and subsequently Macon's Bill Number 2. All were clearly ineffective. Eventually the War of 1812 interrupted economic growth, mooting American economic warfare attempts. [6]

  4. File:Seal of the President of the United States.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is also shown on images of the actual seal. 06:35, 4 November 2007 ... Act Prohibiting Importation of Slaves; ... Embargo Act of 1807;

  5. 1808 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    In the speech, Jefferson focused heavily on the Embargo Act of 1807, which had been enacted in response to British and French aggressions toward U.S. neutral trading rights during the Napoleonic Wars. Jefferson expressed disappointment that neither Britain nor France had responded favorably to U.S. diplomatic efforts to resolve the situation ...

  6. Embargo Act - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Embargo_Act&oldid=529160715"This page was last edited on 21 December 2012, at 20:12 (UTC). (UTC).

  7. How Trump is banking on 18th-century laws for his border and ...

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    The 1807 law, Banks said gives the president “enough discretion that he could drive a truck through” its requirements to deploy the military at home, such as for immigration enforcement.

  8. History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1807 imports dropped by more than half and some products became much more expensive or unobtainable. Congress passed the Embargo Act of 1807 and the Non-Intercourse Act (1809) to punish British and French governments for their actions; unfortunately their main effect was to reduce imports even more.

  9. USS Argus (1803) - Wikipedia

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    The first USS Argus, originally named USS Merrimack, was a brig in the United States Navy commissioned in 1803. She enforced the Embargo Act of 1807 and fought in the First Barbary War – taking part in the blockade of Tripoli and the capture of Derna – and the War of 1812.