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Aleena Vazquez
28 September, 22:13
Why did Louisiana change hands so many times?
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Keaton Small
29 September, 02:02
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Because New Orleans was a very important trading port. Why was the Louisiana Purchase important to the future of the United States? ... The New Orleans was very important for importing and exporting goods; Mississippi River was a major transportation for settlers and good to ship items east.
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