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The Spanish South, Part 1. A summary review of the political and swampy geographical circumstances influencing post-revolutionary American interest in obtaining Spanish lands in the southeastern US.

Spaniards and French each settled and controlled swaths of the Gulf Coast and even the vital port of New Orleans.   American frontier settlers along the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers increasingly were relying on the outlet to the Gulf of Mexico for their as yet modest upland enterprises.  




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