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Embargo Dbq

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21: The impact of the Embargo Act in 1807 was on American shipping and markets, agricultural prices and earnings fell. Shipping-related industries were devastated.

22: The Embargo Act was unsuccessful because Congress replaced the failed embargo with the Non-Intercourse Act, which reopened trade with all nations except Britain and France.

23: The final British action that violated U.S. neutrality was the ignoring the neutrality claims and seizing American merchant ships.

24: The even that caused Tecumseh to lose his belief in creating a great Indian confederation was
Americans taking their land and settlements.

25: U.S. officials were concerned with Tecumseh's actions because he wanted the native Americans to unite so they don't lose more …show more content…

28: The reason Federalists in New England refused to support Britain was because they lived in Britain.

29: The reason some members of Congress wanted to go to war with Britain because they thought it would be the only way for the United States to declare independence.

30: The U.S. army was unable to invade Canada because the British and the French were both in Canada at the time.

31: The significant event that occurred during Madison's presidency was leading the U.S. into the controversial War of 1812.

32: The provisions of the Treaty of Fort Jackson were to allow the "creek" to claim some land but not 22 million acres. 33: The Battle of the Thames River was important because it marked a turning point in the American struggle for control over the northwest.

34: The U.S. navy was able to beat the British in the War of 1812 because the U.S. used to one on one combat compared to the British who used to attacking in fleets.

35: The British defeat of France in 2814 impacted the U.S. because it gave them hope that they could beat the
British.

36: The city the British attacked in April 1814 was Washington,

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