How did the Embargo of 1807 impact the European nations?

_(Select all that apply.)_

England was left with food shortages and unsold goods

It had no effect on France or England.

France made a deal with America.

It ended the Dutch sale of slaves in the United States.

B and C?

Oh, wait, A and C.

B -- yes

C -- I'm not sure

Please check your text.

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I checked my text and A and C are correct. Thank you!

B and C are incorrect. The correct answers are:

- England was left with food shortages and unsold goods. The Embargo of 1807, imposed by the United States, restricted American trade with all foreign nations, including England. This had a significant impact on England's economy, leading to food shortages and unsold goods.
- It had no effect on France or England. This is incorrect. The Embargo of 1807 did have an effect on both France and England, as it disrupted their trade with the United States. However, the specific impacts varied for each country.
- France made a deal with America. This is incorrect. The Embargo of 1807 strained relations between France and the United States. Napoleon Bonaparte, the ruler of France at the time, was angered by the limitations on American trade and eventually placed restrictions on American ships trading with France.
- It ended the Dutch sale of slaves in the United States. This is incorrect. The Embargo of 1807 did not directly impact the Dutch sale of slaves in the United States. The Dutch sale of slaves continued until the international slave trade was officially abolished in the United States in 1808.