The diplomatic neutrality of the United States was tested during the Napoleonic Wars (1803-1815). The warring nations of Britain and France both imposed trade restrictions in order to weaken each other's economies. These restrictions also disrupted American trade and threatened American neutrality. As time went on, British harassment of American ships increased. Controversial measures included British impressment of American men and seizure of American goods. After the Chesapeake Affair in June 1807, pitting the British warship Leopard against the American frigate Chesapeake, President Thomas Jefferson faced a decision regarding the situation at hand. Ultimately, he chose an economic option to assert American rights: The Embargo Act of 1807.
The answer is C.
Anti-federalists apposed the constitution because they felt as if it gave one man too much power. They also thought it took too much power away from the states because it limited state's rights.
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France, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco tried to colonize Ethiopia but they failed.(only European nation to loose to an African state) Later it seized and controlled Tripoli renamed Libya
<span>B). A wise and popular government in the United States
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