President Jefferson's foreign policy of economic coercion
A) underestimated British dependence on American trade.
B) adversely affected France's economy more than Britain's.
C) stimulated manufacturing in New England.
D) destroyed the Federalist party in New England.
E) succeeded in its goal of forcing the British to halt its impressment of American sailors.
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