All of the following were causes for the War of 1812 EXCEPT

A) the British policy of seizing sailors, or impressments, from U.S. merchant ships and occasionally warships on the high seas.
B) the Non-Intercourse Act of 1809 and Macon's Bill No. 2.
C) British political and military support for plans by Tecumseh to develop an all-Indian alliance to drive out all whites from south of Canada and from between the Alleghenies and the Mississippi.
D) the effects on Great Britain of the implementation of the Embargo Act of 1807 by the United States.


Answer: D

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