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History of the United States of America, Volume 4 (of 9)

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A detailed political and diplomatic account of an American presidential administration in the early nineteenth century, focusing on maritime confrontations, restrictive trade measures, and ensuing negotiations. It traces the origins, enforcement, and eventual failure of a national embargo, the domestic political fallout and factionalism it generated, and the practical economic and administrative costs of commercial restriction. The narrative highlights specific naval incidents, missions, and the inefficiency of government institutions that complicated foreign policy and defense, and it follows the repeal of restrictive measures and the president's withdrawal from public life.

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Henry Adams

Henry Adams was an American historian, novelist, and member of the prominent Adams family. He is best known for his extensive work, "History of the United States of America," which spans nine volumes and provides a detailed account of American history from the colonial period to the early 20th century. In addition to his historical writings, Adams authored the novel "Democracy, an American Novel," which critiques the political landscape of his time. His literary contributions reflect a deep engagement with the complexities of American society and politics, making him a significant figure in American literature and historiography.

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