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The Embargo Act

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The Embargo Act was a law passed by the U.S. Congress in 1807 during Thomas Jefferson's presidency, prohibiting American ships from trading with foreign countries. It was an attempt to avoid war and protect American interests, but it ended up hurting the U.S. economy more than it did its intended targets.

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