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History, 22.12.2020 23:00 nvmcneill

In 1801, which of the following were Robert Livingston’s objectives when negotiating with the French? i. to stop Spain from transferring land to France
ii. to buy New Orleans and Florida from France
iii. to create an alliance with France against Spain
iv. to purchase Canada and the Caribbean from France

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