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Essay heading: James Madison
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Neither side was extremely wanting of a war between each other.
Before the two nations started the war, Madison had started policies to try to avoid it and to show the rest of the world that America was not to be taken lightly. One of these, and maybe the more important one of the many, was the embargo of all foreign trade... displayed 300 characters
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This led to the similar one of America only trading with the first country to renounce its policy of impressment of sailors from United States ships which were mostly merchantmen. France was the first country to take this offer which the U.S. agreed to even though the French were not a important factor with the impressment of U... displayed next 300 characters
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