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Furthermore, there was old bad blood between the two men from previous dealings. Britain was annoyed that US contraband shipments to France was prolonging the war, and they were bitter that for all their talk of 'liberty' Jefferson & Madison were much closer to Bonaparte - one of history's worse dictators - than a fellow democracy which was also its biggest trading partner and source of credit. (Barings lent the US the money for the Louisiana Purchase) Bonaparte and his stooges captured hundreds of US ships in European ports; Jackson came close to war with France in the 1830s due to his demands for compensation.

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