Why was negotiation of Pinckney's Treaty important to the expansion of the United States?A.It provided the United States access
to the Mississippi River.B.It ended the Native American presence in the southeast.C.It granted the United States access to ports in Florida.D.It ended the British presence in North America.AHI Unit 3Page 4 of 8
A.It provided the United States access to the Mississippi River.
Explanation:
The Pinckney's Treaty of October 27, 1795 was an important treaty that established trade and diplomacy relations between Spain and U. S. It was important to the expansion of the United States because it provided the United States access to the Mississippi River.
The treaty secured American ships the freedom to take routes through the Mississippi River without any export duties and free transport was also provided upto the ports of New Orleans.
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Answer:On June 15, 1898, the Anti-imperialist league formed to fight U.S. annexation of the Philippines, citing a variety of reasons ranging from the economic to the legal to the racial to the moral.
the United States already viewed itself as the major power of the Western Hemisphere, as evidenced by the Monroe Doctrine. The United States also grabbed land in the Pacific in order to have coaling stations for its ships on their way to the lucrative markets of Asia.