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Why did the French consider New Orleans to be strategically important for trade during the Columbian Exchange?

New Orleans was on the Mississippi River.
The land in New Orleans was fertile for plantations.
Labor in New Orleans was available in abundance.
American Indians who traded in furs lived in New Orleans.
Beavers, hunted for their fur, were plentiful in New Orleans.

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SmallPanda
A. Mississippi River goes inland pretty far.
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One reason why the French held New Orleans in high regard for trade during the Columbian Exchange was because New Orleans was on the Mississippi River.

Why was New Orleans so important?

New Orleans was on the mouth of the Mississippi River which gave it access to all the areas the Mississippi flowed across.

Considering that the Mississippi was quite long and went across many areas, this meant that more trade could be done and so the French felt the city was very important.

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