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Why were the city of new orleans and the Mississippi river important to farmers in the early 1800s?
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Why were the city of new orleans and the Mississippi river important to farmers in the early 1800s?
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Why were the city of new orleans and the Mississippi river important to farmers in the early 1800s?
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Because they floated there crops down the river. there they loaded the crops onto ships bound for Europe or for cities on the easy coast. ... Wanted thousand of French farmers to settle on this territory.
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