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Extra: Economic Sanctions in the Early Nineteenth Century
To Recap: Some Events Leading to the War of 1812 Congress passed Macon’s Bill Number 2 in May 1810. Americans resumed trade with Britain and France. The bill stipulated the United States would re-instate its embargo against the enemy of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cadore Letter, Caius, Democratic-Republicans, Duc de Cadore, Economic sanctions, Embargo, Hartford Convention, Madison, Mathew Carey, Matthew Carey, Napoleon, New England, Olive Branch, Republic of West Florida, secession, secession 2012, St. Cloud Decree, War of 1812
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