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Which was an effect of the policy of impressment during Jefferson's presidency?

A. increased U.S. support of Britain

B. increased U.S. hostility toward Britain

C. increased U.S. support of France

D. increased U.S. hostility toward France

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B. increased U.S. hostility toward Britain

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The British “Orders in Council”, together with the “forced recruitment” (impressment) of American sailors into the English fleet, constituted the main and irreconcilable basis of disagreement, leading to the fact that both states were involved in armed conflict.

In January 1806, President Jefferson delivered a message to Congress concerning impressment. Jefferson's statements heightened anti-British sentiment among American citizens.

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