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Option: As Britain continued the practice of impressment, tensions between the United States and Britain continued to rise.
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During the Napoleonic Wars, the United States neutrality tested with the interference of the British. The capture of American seamen by the British Royal Navy during the 1800s increased with the seizure of American goods. Impressment was part of an old seafaring tradition in Great Britain where they took men to work in ships. It helped them to emerge into a powerful naval nation. In the late 18th century, impressment grew as the eruption of war between Britain and France began where there was a requirement for seamen to serve in Navy. The British also put restrictions on U.S. maritime rights by not allowing them to trade with European countries.
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1: blocking us ships from entering European ports
2: Thomas Jefferson
3: Battle of Tippecanoe