“That your Memorialists, inhabitants of the Western Country, beg leave to represent... That the navigation of the Mississippi River is a natural right of the citizens of this Commonwealth... that the local situation of this Country renders the use of that navigation indispensable to our prosperity... and that the federal government's failure to secure this right from Spain threatens to alienate the affections of the western citizens and drive them to seek foreign connections.”
— Petition of the Inhabitants of Kentucky to Congress, 1794
Which of the following historical developments most directly resolved the grievances expressed in the excerpt?
- AThe expansion of federal treaty-making powers under the Articles of Confederation to resolve trade disputes along the western frontier.
- BFederalist legislation imposing heavy export tariffs on western agricultural goods to fund the national debt.
- The ratification of Pinckney's Treaty, which granted United States citizens the right of deposit at the port of New Orleans.Cevap
- DDemocratic-Republican efforts to forge a military alliance with Great Britain to seize the disputed western territories from Spain.
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The ratification of Pinckney's Treaty, which granted United States citizens the right of deposit at the port of New Orleans.
The correct option is the ratification of Pinckney's Treaty (1795). This treaty with Spain directly addressed the concerns of Western settlers by granting Americans free navigation of the Mississippi River and the right of deposit at the port of New Orleans, thereby resolving the risk of western secession or foreign alignment.
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The role of diplomatic treaties in resolving frontier conflicts and securing western trade routes during the Early Republic.
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