Congress passed Macon's Bill No. 2 in 1810 to replace the unsuccessful Non-Intercourse Act of 1809. What did this bill entail for US trade?
A.
US trade was opened to France and Britain with the caveat that if either nation refrained from interfering with neutral trade, the United States would terminate trade with the other.
B.
US trade was recommenced with all other nations, except Britain and France, and their colonies until each nation agreed to stop breaching neutral rights and freedom of the seas.
C.
US trade with Europe was suspended for the duration of the Napoleonic Wars and funds were diverted from exports and imports to increasing the nation's textile production.
D.
US trade was terminated with all nations until the European nations involved in the Napoleonic Wars stopped interfering with neutral trade and freedom of the seas.
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