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And last, but not least, Jefferson's Embargo Act of 1807 not only changed from strict to loose interpretations, but changed New Englanders minds as well (1)(5). The Embargo Act of 1807 was declared in part to force Britain to reconsider its restrictions on American trade by prohibiting American goods from being shipped to foreign ports (5)...
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All in all, Jefferson tried to express strict interpretation and allow the state governments to govern rather than one central government (1), but with the on-going struggles during his administration, could not excute strictness as solely as he probably wanted to. Right around the time where James Madison was elected and succeeded Jefferson, the war spirit grew in America (1), this automatically gave signs as to Madison having to compromise his views against the public...
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