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  • The '''Embargo of 1807''' was a series of laws passed by the U.S. Congress 1806-1808, during the
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  • ...in Crisis: The Merchants of the New London Customs District Respond to the Embargo of 1807-1809." PhD dissertation U. of Connecticut 2001. 333 pp. DAI 2001 62(2): 7 * Strum, Harvey. "Rhode Island and the Embargo of 1807." ''Rhode Island History'' 1994 52(2): 58-67. ISSN 0035-4619
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Embargo of 1807]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #redirect[[Embargo of 1807]]
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  • ...' by a British warship in U.S. territorial waters which precipitated the [[Embargo of 1807]].
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  • ...licy, he advocated a policy of economic coercion which was passed as the [[Embargo of 1807|Embargo Act of 1807]].
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  • ...in Crisis: The Merchants of the New London Customs District Respond to the Embargo of 1807-1809." PhD dissertation U. of Connecticut 2001. 333 pp. DAI 2001 62(2): 7 * Strum, Harvey. "Rhode Island and the Embargo of 1807." ''Rhode Island History'' 1994 52(2): 58-67. ISSN 0035-4619
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  • {{r|Embargo of 1807}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Embargo of 1807]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...efferson had little alternative but to pursue economic coercion with the [[Embargo of 1807]].
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  • The '''Embargo of 1807''' was a series of laws passed by the U.S. Congress 1806-1808, during the
    9 KB (1,379 words) - 22:31, 14 September 2013
  • ...al politics and became more synonymous with New England Federalism. The [[Embargo of 1807]] greatly infuriated these men. They saw no cause for war 1810-1812, oppos
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  • {{r|Embargo of 1807}}
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  • {{r|Embargo of 1807}}
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  • ...rned hostile, leading to British attacks in U.S. territorial waters, the [[Embargo of 1807]], and ultimately the [[War of 1812]]. In 1815, the Jay Treaty was replace
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  • Gallatin reluctantly supported Jefferson's embargo of 1807-1808, which tried to use economic coercion to change British policies, and
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  • ...lure, and was succeeded by other attempts at economic coercion. See also [[Embargo of 1807]]
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  • ...ional currency, and a host of other measures. Economic warfare, as in the Embargo of 1807, can pressure an opponent without resorting to force.
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  • .... He became a spokesman for merchants and shipowners who objected to the [[Embargo of 1807]], the [[Nonintercourse Acts]], and other commercial restrictions imposed b
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  • ...ar with each other. Jefferson's use of economic coercion, especially the [[Embargo of 1807]], failed, as he tried to crack down on New England merchants who defied la
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