<span>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 those were the measures he took
Macon's Bill Number 2 which converted into law of the United States on 14th May 1810, was meant to drive Great Britain and France to prevent capturing the vessels of America throughout the Napoleonic Wars. This bill was a reconsideration of Macon's Bill Number 1. Macon's Bill #2 would permit the United States to seek trade with both countries if they both consented to hold seizing the U.S. ships.
Well you didn't attach said article, but I do know that prior to the 19th amendment, Women could not vote at all. The 19th was passed in 1919 (good way to remember it) so any date prior to that, women had no voting rights whatsoever
The Industrial Revolution also led to an unprecedented rise in the rate of population growth. Textiles were the dominant industry of the Industrial Revolution in terms of employment, value of output and capital invested. The textile industry was also the first to use modern production methods.