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Why did the United States want New Orleans?
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It gave America access to the west, and helped to establish a foothold for Eastward expansion.
It gave America access to the west, and helped to establish a foothold for Eastward expansion.
It was a culturally rich area, and they were interested in adding more areas to the United States.
It was a culturally rich area, and they were interested in adding more areas to the United States.
They knew the French were trying to get land in America, and they wanted to take the opportunity to remove the threat.
They knew the French were trying to get land in America, and they wanted to take the opportunity to remove the threat.
It was an important trading port and had access to the sea.
It was an important trading port and had access to the sea.
Why did the United States want New Orleans?
(1 point)
Responses
It gave America access to the west, and helped to establish a foothold for Eastward expansion.
It gave America access to the west, and helped to establish a foothold for Eastward expansion.
It was a culturally rich area, and they were interested in adding more areas to the United States.
It was a culturally rich area, and they were interested in adding more areas to the United States.
They knew the French were trying to get land in America, and they wanted to take the opportunity to remove the threat.
They knew the French were trying to get land in America, and they wanted to take the opportunity to remove the threat.
It was an important trading port and had access to the sea.
It was an important trading port and had access to the sea.
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The correct response is: **It was an important trading port and had access to the sea.**
The United States wanted New Orleans primarily because it served as a crucial trading hub for the Mississippi River and had significant access to the Gulf of Mexico, which facilitated trade and commerce.
The United States wanted New Orleans primarily because it served as a crucial trading hub for the Mississippi River and had significant access to the Gulf of Mexico, which facilitated trade and commerce.