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Non-Intercourse Act

In the last sixteen days of President Thomas Jefferson's presidency, the Congress replaced the Embargo Act of 1807 with the almost unenforceable Non-Intercourse Act of March 1809. This Act lifted all embargoes on American shipping except for those... Wikipedia
Originally published: March 1, 1809
Acts repealed: Non-importation Act
Effective: March 7, 1809
Public law: Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States) 10–24

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