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Embargo Act DBQ Essay

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With the Impressment, the USS Chesapeake incident, and the Embargo Act, these events were causes that kept leading up to the war of 1812. There were many events and situations after the Revolutionary War involving the British, so many Americans came to conclude that going into another war against Britain might not be a terrible idea. With the Impressment, the British were capturing men and forcing them into naval service. The USS Chesapeake incident was because of the British ship Leopard stopping the Is Navy ship and trying to take all there sailors and the British started open firing when the captain wouldn't let them. During the continuance of the Embargo Act, all ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States confined to the navigation of bays, sounds, rivers, and lakes. According to all of these documents it states that the British were involved negatively in all of them against the Americans. In document A the Impressment was a very important event leading up to the war of 1812, because this event infuriated Americans with what the British were doing, they did not agree with there actions at all. The British were going and capturing men and forcing them into the Great Britain Royal Navy. Although none of these men wanted to go with them, …show more content…

Navy ship Chesapeake. When the captain on board of the Chesapeake refused to give the British his sailors the British open fired on the captain, and took the sailors by force. By killing the captain of the U.S. Navy ship and taking their sailors as well the Americans just kept getting mad. This event was very important in history, and it helped lead up to the war of 1812. After running into these situations with the British time and time again the Americans kept thinking about war, but I don't think they were infuriated enough

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