What was the outcome of the Embargo Act?

a. Goods sat in American warehouses and many businesses failed.
b. The economy in the South benefited from additional sales to the North.
c. Tensions over commerce between the United States and European nations eased.
d. Thousands of Americans starved to death


Ans: a. Goods sat in American warehouses and many businesses failed.

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