St. Laurence River
Because the monarch did not want settlers living close to the english
The way Jefferson felt about the possibility that France might close off The Missisippi River was perturbed.
It is at the northern tip of France, very close to the border with Belgium, and at one of the closest points between France and England, at about 27 miles or 43 kilometres.
If your question is: Which region of France, close to the France-Switzerland border, has Besancon as its centre, the answer is: the Region of Franche-Comte. It is composed of four departements: Doubs (centre city: Besancon), Haute-Saone (Vesoul), Jura (Lons-le-Saunier) and Territoire de Belfort (Belfort)
Marseilles is on the South coast of France close to the point where the River Rhone enters the Mediterranean.
Because the monarch did not want settlers living close to the english
Yes because Guadeloupe is a first overseas region of France.
so they could get to there fields quickly,stay close to home, and also protect themselves.
Calais in France is very close to Belgium and the UK.
farming makeing close
No
The Ohio river valley
settlers wanted to stay close to the Missouri River.
Lourdes is located in South-Western France, close to the Spanish border. It is about halfway between the town of Toulouse and the Atlantic ocean, close to the town of Tarbes.
Thomas Jefferson was concerned about France closing off the Mississippi River to American trade because it would hinder economic growth in the United States. He believed in the importance of maintaining access to the river for western farmers and settlers. This concern influenced his decision to negotiate the Louisiana Purchase with France in 1803 to secure American access to the Mississippi River and the port of New Orleans.
Settlers wanted to stay close to the Missouri River.
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