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1795 not 1995*
1778. Though in 1795, Pinckney's Treaty with Spain allowed America to travel freely on the Mississippi
Pinckney's Treaty of 1795 was between the United States and Spain. The treaty allowed Americans to travel freely along the Mississippi river. It also settled any boundary disputes between the United States and Spain.
western farmers
The United States stood to gain the most from Pinckney's Treaty in 1795. The treaty, negotiated with Spain, secured important concessions such as free navigation of the Mississippi River and the right to deposit goods in the port of New Orleans. These provisions greatly benefited American farmers and traders, who relied on these waterways for transportation and access to international markets.
Farmers wanting to move into the once desputed terrritory.
They gained independance,and land. The Treaty of Paris had a hand in stopping the Spanish American War. Spain gave America - Guam and Puerto Rico, and it allowed America to purchase the Philippines for $20,000,000. Cuba was freed from Spain.
From the Treaty of Tordesillas, Spain gained control over territory in the Americas, including most of the lands in North and South America outside of Brazil. This division helped Spain establish dominance over a significant portion of the New World and contributed to its colonization efforts.
Spain sold Florida for $5 million, known as the Adams-Onis Treaty.
He explored America to gain land for Spain.
The U.S. gained Flordia from Spain in exchange for money.