Industrial Age · North America · Politics

1807

Jefferson's Embargo

December 22, 1807

Trying to coerce Britain and France by denying them American trade, Jefferson pushed the Embargo Act through Congress. It failed spectacularly: New England merchants were ruined, smuggling flourished, and the British barely noticed. Jefferson himself called it "little short of ruin" before lifting it two years later. A lesson in the limits of economic warfare.