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Thomas Pinckney was effective in dealing with the Spanish through his diplomatic skills and negotiation prowess, most notably in the Pinckney Treaty of 1795. This treaty resolved territorial disputes between the United States and Spain, granting the U.S. navigation rights on the Mississippi River and the right of deposit in New Orleans. Pinckney's ability to secure favorable terms helped stabilize relations with Spain and facilitated westward expansion for the United States. His diplomatic efforts showcased early American foreign policy and contributed to the country's growth.

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