The terms of the treaty of Madrid, Spain in 1795 are boundaries that defined navigation and limits between Spain and the United States. The treaty set the western boundary of the United States and separated it from the Louisiana Spanish Colony in the middle of the Mississippi River from the United States northern boundary to the north latitude at 31 degrees. It included navigation of the river for the US and Spain.
shipping rights
shipping rights
1795 not 1995*
Spain feared a U.S. alliance with Great Britain
Spain feared a U.S. alliance with Great Britain
Spain feared a U.S. alliance with Great Britain
Spain feared a U.S. alliance with Great Britain
Treaty Of San Lorenzo
Spain agreed to withdraw from pacific NW
spain agreed to withdraw from pacific NW
Spain and the US agreed to the 1795 Pinckney's Treaty. It established intentions of friendship between Spain and the US.
americans needed access to a port to ship their goods.