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Spain lost Florida when they traded it for Cuba

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They lost control through a revolution.

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Q: How did Spain lose their right to New Orleans?
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It controlled the port of new orleans in 1795?

It was Spain


What agreement gave Americans the right to deposit in New Orleans?

the agreement was called pickney's treaty. Spain agreed to give America the right of deposit of New Orleans mainly because they were afraid of a US/Great Britain alliance


What two rights were granted by Spain with pinckneys treaty?

1. The Americans had free navigation of the Mississippi River & 2. Spain the right to trade with New Orleans


What controlled the port of New Orleans in 1795?

Spain


What battle did the british lose?

the battle of new orleans


What river New Orleans is situated?

New Orleans stands on the Mississippi river.


What is the Spanish port that denied Americans the right of deposit?

New Orleans was the Spanish port that denied Americans the right of deposit in 1794. This led to tensions between Spain and the United States and eventually resulted in the signing of the Treaty of San Lorenzo in 1795, granting Americans the right to deposit goods in New Orleans.


Who did the napoleon forced To Sign A Secret Treaty That Returned Louisiana Including New Orleans To France?

Spain


Was New Orleans was first settled by exporers from Spain?

New Orleans was founded May 17, 1718 by the French Mississippi Company.


Which country was responsible for the finding of new Orleans?

The French founded "La Nouvelle-Orleans" on May 7, 1718.


How did Spain help the Patriots fighting in the West?

Spain provided arms through the port of New Orleans.


What was the port that Spain closed to all US trade in 1784?

new orleans