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- it granted the United States access to both the Mississippi River and the Port of New Orleans.
-It fixed the boundary between the United States and West Florida at the thirty-first parallel.
-It guaranteed navigation rights on the Mississippi to American citizens.
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The second one isn't criticism, it's just a fact.
The Constitutional Convention met to address the problems of the weak central government that existed under the Articles of Confederation.
In 1807, the British government passed an Act of Parliament abolishing the slave trade throughout the British Empire. Slavery itself would persist in the British colonies until its final abolition in 1838. However, abolitionists would continue campaigning against the international trade of slaves after this date.
The slave trade refers to the transatlantic trading patterns which were established as early as the mid-17th century. Trading ships would set sail from Europe with a cargo of manufactured goods to the west coast of Africa. There, these goods would be traded, over weeks and months, for captured people provided by African traders. European traders found it easier to do business with African intermediaries who raided settlements far away from the African coast and brought those young and healthy enough to the coast to be sold into slavery.
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