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The Embargo Act of 1807 was an effort by President Thomas Jefferson to keep the United States out of European warsthat had been waged since 1803. In Europe, Napoleon was sweeping across the continent, and almost every European power was aligned against France. Initially, the United States sought to continue trade with Europe, but the European states France and Britain refused to Acknowledge acknowledge the United States' neutrality.
Soon, European powers Britain began attacking US merchant ships and impressing United States merchant sailors into foreign naviesthe British navy. In an effort to limit United States involvement in the European conflicts, Jefferson decided to close United States ports to all foreign trade. Instead of engaging with Europe, Jefferson essentially withdrew.
His effort to remain neutral in the face of European warfare was noble but ultimately failed to accomplish his goal. Not only did American traders flout the blockade by smuggling goods in and out of the United States, but before his presidency ended Jefferson reluctantly rescinded the embargo and allowed trade between the United States and all other foreign countries excluding Britain and France.
==Why did France and Britain Declare War in 1803?==

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