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What measures did President Madison take to try and convince Great Britain and France to stop seizing U.S. ships before the War of 1812?
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What measures did President Madison take to try and convince Great Britain and France to stop seizing U.S. ships before the War of 1812?
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Its Macon Bill#2, checking to see if rightÂ
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Macon's Bill #2 would allow the U.S. to try trade with both nations if they both agreed to stop seizing U.S. ships.
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