Jefferson's embargo policy was his failed attempt at avoiding war. Unfortunately it held no merit and was not beneficial to the United States. Instead of punishing Britain and France, as was Jefferson's intent, it negatively impacted certain United States industries. And it created a negative domino effect, leading to Jefferson's successor, Madison, stumbling into war anyway. Seemingly, Jefferson's policy just postponed war. War was not better than the poorly planned embargo policy. War, in fact, is worse because of the loss of lives. And perhaps that time in between Jefferson's policy and Madison's war would have been better spent planning better policy.