"Denied" in Spanish is "negado."
In the late eighteenth century Spain wanted to deny America the privilege of stockpiling goods until ships came to transport them overseas (the right of deposit). The port that denied Americans this right was New Orleans, along the Mississippi River.
A homograph for "deny" is "denied" as in "they denied the allegations." A homograph for "decline" is "declined" as in "she declined the invitation."
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
The Spanish explorers spoke Spanish.
If you are speaking in (the language) Spanish it is Spanish. The national language spoken in Spain is Spanish.
He's never confirmed or denied being Spanish
I don’t no
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Spain, which held most of the territory west of the Mississippi River, refused to acknowledge America's westernmost boundary as the Mississippi where the Treaty of Paris had set it. Spain also denied the U.S. the "right of deposit" at New Orleans, which was also in Spanish possession. A right of deposit allows one nation to temporarily store goods on foreign soil without exorbitant fees. Both of those issues inhibited American trade on the Mississippi.
denied is not an adjective, its a verb example"i have denied his request."
You have denied me my right as a father. He denied any wrong doing.
Yes you can be denied.
Denied was created in 1996.
I Will Not Be Denied was created in 1989.
yes denied is a verb because you are saying no to it Example:She denied it. see verb
He denied that he was anywhere near the scene of the crime.
In the late eighteenth century Spain wanted to deny America the privilege of stockpiling goods until ships came to transport them overseas (the right of deposit). The port that denied Americans this right was New Orleans, along the Mississippi River.