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14 June, 23:00

Why was the Mississippi River important in the early history of Louisiana?

It gave the French access to the region as a transportation route.

It was used by the Portuguese as a base to explore the interior of the continent.

It enabled the English to easily attack Spanish settlements along the river's banks.

It limited exploration of the continent by European explorers.

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  1. 14 June, 23:24
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    Answer: The first option is correct.

    Explanation: This is because the Mississippi river was and still is a important trade route. Mainly because it went almost the way to Canada to the gulf which gives access to the sea.
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