New Orleans sits on the mouth of the Mississippi river. The river runs almost the entire length of the continental United States. Goods could move quickly down the river for transport to other countries via the Gulf of Mexico. After the advent of the steam boat (circa 1820s)goods coming in from the Gulf could quickly make it up the river for distribution throughout America's heartland. New Orleans remains a viable port to this day. If you are visiting New Orleans and would like to know more of its history, check out French Quarter Phantoms tour company. I am a tour guide there.
New Orleans is strategically located at the mouth of the Mississippi River, which made it a key port for trading along the river and with other regions. Its position allowed it to function as a gateway between the interior of North America and the Gulf of Mexico, facilitating trade between different regions and cultures.
Because it is near many large cities.
New Orleans' location on the Mississippi River near the Gulf of Mexico made it a strategic trade hub for goods moving between the interior of North America and the rest of the world. Its access to waterways enabled transportation of goods, fostering commerce and economic growth. Additionally, the city's diverse cultural influences and port facilities further solidified its importance as a trade center.
It is subjective to determine the most important continent as each continent plays a vital role in the world. Factors such as population, economy, resources, and geographical location all contribute to the importance of a continent.
New Orleans in Louisiana, USA is a city that sits below sea level.
The Republic of Venice, also known as the Venetian Republic, was a former independent state that gained significant power and wealth through its strategic location and maritime trade in the commercial world. It was a major center of trade, particularly during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, and its prosperity made it the envy of many other states.
Advantages of the Philippines' geographical location include its strategic position for trade routes, abundant marine resources, and tourism potential due to its tropical climate. However, its location in the Pacific Ring of Fire makes it prone to natural disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions, which can pose risks to the population and economy.
New Orleans' location on the Mississippi River near the Gulf of Mexico made it a strategic trade hub for goods moving between the interior of North America and the rest of the world. Its access to waterways enabled transportation of goods, fostering commerce and economic growth. Additionally, the city's diverse cultural influences and port facilities further solidified its importance as a trade center.
Well, i think than New Orleans was an important and successful center of trade because it has access to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.
I think it's because New Orleans was influenced by many different cultures and jazz was one of the results
I think it's in the brain.
i think beacuse new orleans is french history .
the battle of Lake Erie and the battle of New Orleans
It's the west connstellation of Myraria. Southern people think stars are very important to them.
because it still can be seened
because it was such a big deal to us and it was very important personally i think the statue of liberty could be next...
Under the dashboard on the drivers side. I think its closer to the door than the center console.
i think so
Congress people (I think.)