I believe that would be Macon's Bill Number 2.
It prevented the South from selling its cotton to Europe; specially Great Britain.
The British blockade of European ports in 1805 was primarily aimed at undermining Napoleon Bonaparte's economic power and military capabilities during the Napoleonic Wars. By restricting trade and access to resources, Britain sought to weaken France and its allies, preventing them from acquiring essential supplies and reinforcements. This strategy was part of Britain's broader efforts to maintain naval supremacy and protect its own trade interests across Europe. The blockade also aimed to enforce the Continental System, which was Napoleon's policy to isolate Britain economically.
During World War I, the U.S. ended up trading predominantly with Great Britain due to Britain's naval blockade of Germany, which severely limited Germany's ability to trade with neutral countries, including the U.S. Additionally, strong cultural and economic ties between the U.S. and the U.K., along with Britain’s financial investments in American industries, made transatlantic trade more favorable. As the war progressed, American public sentiment shifted towards the Allies, further solidifying trade relations with Great Britain over Germany.
Great Britain.
The American colonists were seeking independence from Great Britain. In order to have that independence, the American Revolutionary War was fought.
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they hoped to achieve and gain the power of an alliance AGAINST the french
they hoped to achieve and gain the power of an alliance AGAINST the french
Britain set up the blockade.
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Great Britain's navy kept the ships of the Patriots and of their allies from entering or leaving American harbors. This blockade prevented supplies and reinforcements from reaching the Continental Army.
In World War I, the Germans used submarines mainly to create a Submarine Blockade on Britain in an attempt to starve Britain out of the war. This blockade is similar to the Naval Blockade Britain used on Germany, but was not as effective, and Germany stopped halfway through the war. However, towards the end of the war when Germany was losing, they restarted the 'unrestricted submarine blockade', which accidentally sunk an American passenger ship. This angered America, leading to America's participation in the war, and the ultimate defeat of Germany.
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During World War I, the Germans implemented a naval blockade against Great Britain starting in February 1915. This blockade aimed to restrict Britain's access to essential supplies and resources, utilizing U-boats (submarines) to target merchant ships. The blockade intensified throughout the war, contributing to significant food shortages and economic strain in Britain.
The gamble that Germany made before the US entered the war was that their blockade would defeat Britain. The US troops arrived before the blockade defeated Britain.
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