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Nady [450]
3 years ago
14

What european country was claiming much of the territory west of the appalachian mountains and great lakes and moving down the m

ississippi river? they came into conflict with the english as their settlers began to move west of the appalachian mountains?
History
1 answer:
artcher [175]3 years ago
6 0
The Napoleon led government of France already had the jewel of the of the southern Mississippi River Valley, New Orleans
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