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{{short description|1810 U.S. legislation}} {{Infobox U.S. legislation | shorttitle = | othershorttitles = | longtitle = An Act concerning the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France, and their dependencies, and for other purposes. | colloquialacronym = | nickname = | enacted by = <!--Name of Congress. (e.g. 1st, 10th, 100th). Auto-links to corresponding page. 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This was a revision of the original bill by Representative [[Nathaniel Macon]], known as [[Macon's Bill Number 1]]. Macon's Bill Number 2 was the fourth in a series of embargo measures, coming after the [[Non-importation_Act|Non-Importation Act]], the [[Embargo Act]], and the [[Non-Intercourse Act (1809)]]. Macon neither wrote the bill nor approved it.<ref>{{cite book|last=Garry Wills|title=James Madison: The American Presidents Series: The 4th President, 1809-1817|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EtEqdvpuOwQC&pg=PA87|year=2002|page=87|publisher=Macmillan |isbn=9780805069051}}</ref> The law lifted all embargoes with Britain and France for three months. It stated that if either belligerent ceased intercepting American shipping, the United States would embargo the other, unless that other country also agreed to cease intercepting American shipping.<ref name="MerrillPaterson2009">{{cite book|last1=Merrill|first1=Dennis|last2=Paterson|first2=Thomas|title=Major Problems in American Foreign Relations: To 1920|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=spA88Rt23soC&pg=PA132|accessdate=21 December 2011|date=September 2009|publisher=Cengage Learning|isbn=978-0-547-21824-3|pages=132β33}}</ref> [[Napoleon]] successfully exploited the bill to further his [[Continental System]], effectively a French embargo on Britain that France tried to enforce on continental Europe, and to damage Anglo-American relations. A message was sent to the United States, purporting to agree to the law's demand. President [[James Madison]], a staunch opponent of the bill, had little choice but to accept Napoleon's ostensibly sincere offer. However, as Madison suspected, Napoleon's purpose was manipulative. When Britain threatened to impose punitive measures on the United States in response, Napoleon reneged anyway, having achieved his goal of pushing the United States and Britain closer to the eventual [[War of 1812]].<ref name="MerrillPaterson2009"/> ==Notes== {{Reflist}} [[Category:1810 in American law]] [[Category:11th United States Congress]] [[Category:United States federal legislation]] [[Category:War of 1812 legislation]] [[Category:United States federal trade legislation]]
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