President Washington was worried about the southern border with Spain because B. the stability of American trade taking place in New Orleans.
<h3>Why was George Washington worried about the south?</h3>
When Washington was President, Spain controlled Florida and the New Orleans area.
This was a problem to the new president because a lot of U.S. trade went through New Orleans and hostility with the Spanish could affect that.
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President Jefferson did want to control New Orleans "<span>to control trade along the Mississippi River"
In short, Your Answer would be Option A
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He was a Christian humanist who was friends with Desiderium Erasmus. He tried to show a better model of society through his book called Utopia. Written in 1516, Utopia is about an imaginary land with no greed, corruption, or war.
The Mississippi is important to American because of how long it is. It starts in Minnesota and drains into the gulf of Mexico. Many people have built their homes along and near the "Mighty Mississippi" because you can transport goods down it via boat to many states, you can use it to farm and get water to dry locations and grow many crops. It's used for hydroelectric power for large cities, it drains off flood water to prevent flooding in the Midwest. It was very important during the civil war and many boats battled for control of it. And it's a lot cheaper and faster to transport on the river than on the road, it has many dams that help local economies and create job opportunities for locals.