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The Treaty of San Lorenzo (aka Pinckney's Treaty) ratified on October 27th, 1795

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Q: What treaty allowed Americans free navigation of the Mississippi River and the right to use the port at new Orleans duty free?
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What allowed Americans to ship goods down the Mississippi and store them in new Orleans?

The use of paddle wheel boats allowed Americans to ship goods down the Mississippi and store them in New Orleans. When the steam operated paddle wheel boats were no longer used, barges filled with products came into use and are still used today.


What did Pinckneys Treaty do?

Pickney's Treaty gave the Americans the right to travel freely on the Mississippi River. Via the New Orleans Port. It was between Spain and the U.S.


Why was pickneys treaty favorable for the US?

Pickney's Treaty allowed the Americans to travel up the Mississippi River freely and the right to deposit good at the New Orleans docks. This was greatly appreciated by the Americans.


Why were New Orleans and Mississippi river important to the United states?

Because Pioneers needed the Mississippi River to ship their crops to markets and the Spanish allowed the Americans to sail on the lower Mississippi and trade in New Orleans and without New Orleans, Louisiana could not make a secret agreement with Spain because France wanted to gain control of Florida so they offered New Orleans as much as $10 million for New Orleans and West Florida in order to gain control of the territory. My Advice (Alee A. Martinez) Hope this Helped you Alot!!


How did pinckneys treaty with Spain improve trade in America?

it allowed us to use the Mississippi river and New Orleans Port


What was Pickney's Treaty?

The Pinckney treaty of 1795 established the 31st parallel as the Southern border of the United States with the Spanish Empire (Mexico). It also gave the United States navigation rights to the Mississippi River. The agreement allowed western settlers the "right to deposit" their exports in New Orleans and to engage in commercial transactions within that city.


How did the union take new Orleans and Why it an important victory?

The Union Navy captured New Orleans without a major fight, which allowed Union forces to begin moving up the Mississippi.


How did the union take new Orleans and why was it an important victory?

The Union Navy captured New Orleans without a major fight, which allowed Union forces to begin moving up the Mississippi.


How might Americans history be different if France had sold New Orleans allowed American farmers to use the Mississippi River but kept the rest of the Louisiana territory?

Not that much different---Manifest Destiny would have demanded that America annex the territory, eventually.


What did Spain and the us agree on the Pinckney's Treaty?

I really wanna know which CGS kid is posting our history quiz questions on Wiki Answers.


What vital right did the spanish allow the western farmers'?

they allowed the farmers to settle in there teritory


Why did Americans sought to obtain control of New Orleans in 1803?

I think it has something to do with the access to a port that allowed goods to be shipped to places east of the Appalachian Mountains.