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What was a common goal of the Embargo Act (1807) and the Nonintercourse Act (1809)?

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The common goal of both Acts was to hurt the economies of Britain and France. Both also aimed on asserting America's sovereignty above all and improving its diplomatic position.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the 19th century, the American shipping was at its peak. The rival nations (France and Britain) then targeted the country by playing havoc on its trade with other nations. For example, Britain recruited American sailors in a coerced manner. Because of this, President Thomas Jefferson enacted the "Embargo Act." This act was replaced by the "Non-Intercourse Act" on the last days of President Jefferson. Just like the Embargo Act, it was meant to hurt the economies of Britain and France. In the end, both Acts proved to be ineffective. They damaged the economy of America and contributed to the "War of 1812."

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