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Zorluk: OrtaWestward Migration, Frontier Conflicts, and Border Treaties

"And His Catholic Majesty will permit the Citizens of the United States for the space of three years from this time to deposit their merchandizes and effects in the Port of New Orleans, and to export them from thence without paying any other duty than a fair price for the hire of the stores..."
— Treaty of San Lorenzo (Pinckney’s Treaty), 1795

Which of the following developments in the United States during the late eighteenth century did the provisions in the excerpt most directly address?

  1. A
    The persistent inability of the national government under the United States Constitution to negotiate commercial treaties with European empires
  2. The rapid expansion of agricultural settlement in the trans-Appalachian West and the need for market accessCevap
  3. C
    An agreement between political parties to federalize trade routes to subsidize northern industrial growth
  4. D
    The establishment of a formal military alliance with Spain to contain British territorial influence in North America

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The rapid expansion of agricultural settlement in the trans-Appalachian West and the need for market access
The correct answer is correct because the rapid expansion of agricultural settlements in the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys created a pressing economic need for western farmers to transport their surplus crops to external markets. Since overland transport across the Appalachian Mountains was prohibitively expensive, access to the Mississippi River and the Spanish-controlled port of New Orleans was vital to the economic survival of these western communities.

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1
Identify the historical document and context from the stimulus.
The excerpt is from the Treaty of San Lorenzo (Pinckney’s Treaty) of 1795, negotiated between the United States and Spain.
Recognizing the source and time period places the event within the context of early Republic foreign policy and westward expansion.
2
Analyze the economic and geographic needs of the United States in 1795.
American settlers migrating west of the Appalachian Mountains relied heavily on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to transport agricultural surpluses to market.
Since overland travel across the mountains was slow and expensive, river navigation to New Orleans was the only viable commercial trade route for western farmers.
3
Evaluate the options to find the development directly addressed by the treaty's terms.
The provision granting the 'right of deposit' in New Orleans directly resolved the market access issues faced by these growing western settlements.
Securing navigation rights and duty-free storage at the port of New Orleans satisfied the primary economic demands of trans-Appalachian settlers.

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Pinckney's Treaty and Western Navigation
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