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Which two fears did US leaders have about Spain's transfer of territory to France?
1.They feared that the French presence would prevent US expansion in the West.
2.They believed that American Indians from the territory would soon attack the United States.
They feared that the United States would lose access to the Mississippi River and New Orleans.
They feared Spain had transferred lands that the United States already claimed.
They feared that Spain and France would soon attack the United States together.

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France renounced to Britain all the land of North America east of the Mississippi, excluding New Orleans and environs, the West Indian islands of Grenada, Saint Vincent, Dominica, and Tobago, and all French conquests from 1749 in India or in the East Indies were to be as per the terms of the treaty.

Option:

  • They feared that the United States would lose access to the Mississippi River and New Orleans.

  • They were afraid of the fact that Spain is transferring the lands that the United States has already claimed

These options are correct because they are the two fears that the U.S. leaders had regarding Spain's transfer of territory to France.

Options:

  • They feared that the French presence would prevent US expansion in the West.
  • They believed that American Indians from the territory would soon attack the United States.
  • They feared that Spain and France would soon attack the United States together.

These options are wrong because they do not provide an accurate answer to the part of the context that spells the fear of the U.S. leader about Spain's transfer of territory to France.

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