The Mississippi river was important to U.S. because they needed it to ship crops to markets. New Orleans was important to U.S. because the Americans traded in New Orleans.
because they needed trade
The right to navigate the Mississippi River.
1. The Americans had free navigation of the Mississippi River & 2. Spain the right to trade with New Orleans
it helped the farmers with goods sales and their land.
Pickney's Treaty allowed the Americans to travel up the Mississippi River freely and the right to deposit good at the New Orleans docks. This was greatly appreciated by the Americans.
The Pinckney treaty of 1795 established the 31st parallel as the Southern border of the United States with the Spanish Empire (Mexico). It also gave the United States navigation rights to the Mississippi River. The agreement allowed western settlers the "right to deposit" their exports in New Orleans and to engage in commercial transactions within that city.
Pinckney's Treaty
New Orleans stands on the Mississippi river.
The right to navigate the Mississippi River.
the treaty of the gaylords
Pickney's Treaty gave the Americans the right to travel freely on the Mississippi River. Via the New Orleans Port. It was between Spain and the U.S.
1. The Americans had free navigation of the Mississippi River & 2. Spain the right to trade with New Orleans
it helped the farmers with goods sales and their land.
The Mississippi & Missouri Rivers. Right out of my text book. ! :]
Pickney's Treaty allowed the Americans to travel up the Mississippi River freely and the right to deposit good at the New Orleans docks. This was greatly appreciated by the Americans.
shipping rights on the Mississippi River and access to New Orleans
they allowed the farmers to settle in there teritory
The treaty was an important diplomatic success for the United States. It resolved territorial disputes between the two countries and granted American ships the right to free navigation of the Mississippi River as well as duty-free transport through the port of New Orleans, then under Spanish control.