With the support of President Thomas Jefferson, Congress passes the Embargo Act of 1807 into law. The act effectively ended American trade with France and Great Britain as both countries fought over Europe during the Napoleonic Wars. Jefferson believed economic coercion would end hostilities towards American commercial vessels but the act sufficiently stagnated the American economy.
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