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supression of american trade/impressment and the embargo act of 1807

The Embargo Act of 1807 was implemented by the United States as a strategy of peaceful coercion, aiming to pressure European powers by restricting American ships from departing to foreign ports.

supression of american trade/impressment and the embargo act of 1807

supression of american trade/impressment and the embargo act of 1807

British Rule of 1756

-Broken voyange: American vessels carried sugar from the west indies to American ports and then re-exported it as american produce
American Response:
any trade closed in peacetime cannot be reopened during war

Orders in Council

the french and british destroyed U.S ships
HURT U.S TRADE!!
-The continential system: said that ships obeying Birtish regulations will be subject to seizure by France
Napoleon's Response:
British regulation which established a blockade of French ports in europe

The Embargo act of 1807

-fell hardest in New England, forced diversion towards manufacturing
hurt American seamen, merchants, and farmers
-Napoleon seized ships and claimed he was enforcing the embargo act
-allowed American ships to be blown off course into European ports
LOTS OF LOOPHOLES:
British was not affected (ports in South America)
Advocated as a means of peacable coercion
Prohibited vessels from leaving American ports to go to foreign ports

Impressment

Jefferson Outraged
British warship attacked USS Chesapeake and forced surrender-- seized deserters
The chesapeake affair:
USS Constitution and USS Chesapeake were abused by this
Royal Navy deserters would get aboard U.S ships, the British would come and get them but take U.S itizens as well if they couldn't prove it with a ertifiate of citizenship