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Welcome
to U.S. history!
 | 1809 The Embargo was repealed and the bankruptcy of Jeffersons
foreign policy was obvious. |
 | 1809 In March, the Non-Intercourse Act was passed, such was to allow
trade with anyone but Britain and France. |
 | 1810 The census counted 7,240,000 Americans, of which approx 20% were
black. |
 | 1810 May, Macons Bill Number Two, was supposed to reestablish
trade with Britain and France. |
 | 1811 November, Harrison defeated Indians at Tippecanoe.
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