Ch. 6 (The Pinckney Treaty with Spain in 1795)
The Right of Deposit
the right to transfer goods from a riverboat to an ocean vessel without having to pay a Spanish tariff
Spain was alarmed by Jay's Treaty because.... _____________________. So they negotiated problems they had maintained with the U.S.
they feared a secret anglo-americas alliance designed to siege the Spanish territories of Florida and Louisiana
The resulting Pinckney Treaty (engineered by Thomas Pinckney) contained three major provisions: This treaty was _________ received by Americans, especially western farmers
well
By 1796 the ____________________ ____________________ had defended the nation's territorial integrity, restored peace to the frontier, opened the Mississippi for western exports, reopened British markets to U.S. shipping, and kept the nation out of a European war. However, as the outcry over Jay's Treaty showed, foreign policy had left Americans far more divided in 1796 than in 1789
Washington administration
The resulting Pinckney Treaty (engineered by Thomas Pinckney) contained three major provisions: it established the _______________ _______ as the western boundary and the _______ ___________ as the southern boundary of the United States
Mississippi River; 31st parallel
The resulting Pinckney Treaty (engineered by Thomas Pinckney) contained three major provisions: It guaranteed Americans free navigation of the entire ___________________ _________ and the "_________ ___ _________" at New Orleans
Mississippi River; right of deposit