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- what did the pinckney treaty do?
it allowed americans to store their trade goods in new orleans free of charge.
it established a military alliance between the united states and spain.
it required spain to evacuate east and west florida.
The Pinckney Treaty (1795) resolved U.S.-Spain border and trade disputes. It granted U.S. merchants duty-free storage of goods in New Orleans, secured navigation rights on the Mississippi River, and set the 31st parallel as the southern U.S. border. It did not create a military alliance, and Spain was not required to evacuate Florida (that came later with the Adams-Onís Treaty).
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A. It allowed Americans to store their trade goods in New Orleans free of charge.