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26 March, 15:59

What were new orleans and the mississippi river important to settlers in the west?

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  1. 26 March, 16:18
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    Answer: The New Orleans was very important as a trading hub (importing and exporting goods.)

    Mississippi River was a major transportation route for settlers and goods to be shipped towards the east.

    Mississippi River was also important to farmers as it is used as a source of irrigation.

    Explanation: New Orleans river is major hub for trading activities which includes imports and export of goods.

    Mississippi River is a transportation route to the settlers and goods which are to be exported to the east.

    Mississippi River was also used as a source of irrigation, most of the coastal communities around Mississippi River uses the river as a water source.
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