Which of the following accurately reflects trade during the 1800s? A)Napoleon wanted to ruin British trade in Europe.
B)Great Britain was not affected by trade during the 1800s.
C)The Embargo Act of 1807 closed all British ports.
D)The Macon Act of 1810 put restrictions on all foreign trade.

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I believe the answer would be A

Napoleon wanted to ruin British trade in Europe.

Answer:

Explanation:

US trade in 1800s:

While the American Revolution released American traders from British trade restrictions, it also stripped them of British protection and placed them directly at odds with those policies. Prior to the Revolution, 75% of American exports went to the West Indies, Ireland, and England.

Napoleon destroy the British economy

Napoleon attempted to force capitulation by strangling the British economy once he lost all desire to invade England. He wanted to spark an uprising among the country's unemployed by forbidding them from importing anything from Britain, which would force the government to file a peace suit.

Napoleon hurt British trade

Napoleon responded to the British government's naval blockade of the French coasts in 1806 by issuing the Berlin Decree, which put into place a broad economic embargo against Britain and prohibited trade between Britain and nations that were either occupied by or associated with France.

Therefore, Option (a)  Napoleon wanted to ruin British trade in Europe is the correct answer.

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