British could use them
New Orleans
americans needed access to a port to ship their goods
americans needed access to a port to ship their goods.
British could use them
Americans primarily wanted to use the port of New Orleans to ship goods, especially during the early 19th century. The port was strategically located at the mouth of the Mississippi River, making it a vital hub for transporting agricultural products from the interior of the continent to international markets. Control of New Orleans was crucial for trade and economic expansion, leading to significant events such as the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
shipping rights
a port is the place where a ship unloads and loads goods.
Port of shipment refers to incoterms 2000. It is the exporter's port, the port where the goods come from. For example under the CIF term it says that the seller delivers when the goods pass the ship's rail in the port of shipment
Goods were transported to the Yukon by horses, wagons, people, and carts. Much of the goods traveled by ship to a west coast port.
pinckney treaty
the treaty of the gaylords
They needed land to spread out in and they also wanted to ship goods domn the Mississippi.