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SVEN [57.7K]
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Use the map to answer the question. Old map showing West Florida, the panhandle, and East Florida, to the southeast. Under west

and east Florida, a label reads, To Great Britain, 1763 to 1783. To the left of west Florida is the city of New Orleans. The Gulf of Mexico is south. Public Domain Based on the map, which city would be the best location for a Mississippi River shipping port? A Pensacola B Natchitoches C New Orleans D St. Marks
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tia_tia [17]3 years ago
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It should go though west Florida and east Florida <span />
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