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Although Louisiana was granted more extensive privileges than were accorded other Spanish colonies, restrictions were placed on trade. Louisiana’s trade was limited to nine ports in Spain, and the passage of any ship that did not possess a captain and a crew that were two-thirds Spanish was prohibited. Trade with Great Britain and Mexico was outlawed and the importation of French wine into the colony was banned.

–“Louisiana as a Spanish Colony,”
Library of Congress

What restrictions did the Spanish government place on the colony? Check all that apply.

Trade was limited to nine ports in Spain.
Wine produced in France was not allowed.
All ships’ crews had to be two-thirds Spanish.
Trade with Great Britain was legal, but limited to certain goods.
Trade with Mexico was legal, but limited to certain times of the year.

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Trade was limited to nine ports in Spain, Wine produced in France was not allowed, and All ships' crews had to be two-thirds Spanish.

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