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15 December, 04:01

England and France: were at war with each other but supported the shipping rights of neutral nations were greatly affected by the Embargo Act of 1807 impressed American sailors and seized American ships tried to negotiate a peaceful settlement of their differences

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  1. 15 December, 04:03
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    The correct answer is C) impressed American Sailors and seized American Ships.

    England and France were at war with each other but impressed American Sailors and seized American Ships.

    The seizure of American ships occurred from 1793 to 1801. The United States had a neutral position when Great Britain was waging war against France. The British seized the ships to use them in the war with other European nations that also were on war against France. Most of the ships belonged to wealthy people from Philadelphia.
  2. 15 December, 04:23
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    The correct answer is C) impressed American Sailors and seized American Ships.

    England and France were at war with each other but impressed American Sailors and seized American Ships.

    The seizure of American ships occurred from 1793 to 1801. The United States had a neutral position when Great Britain was waging war against France. The British seized the ships to use them in the war with other European nations that also were on war against France. Most of the ships belonged to wealthy people from Philadelphia.
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