Section 4
The War in Europe
Book
Version 23
By Boundless
By Boundless
Boundless U.S. History
U.S. History
by Boundless
3 concepts

Harassment by Britain
The Royal British Navy's practice of impressment led to increasing tensions between Britain and the United States.

The Embargo Act of 1807
Although unsuccessful, the United States pursued an embargo to avoid war and compel Great Britain and France to respect American sovereignty.

Madison and the Pressure for War
In the early nineteenth century, President James Madison faced pressure from Democratic-Republican "war hawks" to go to war with Britain.