Pinckney's Treaty by Samuel Flagg Bemis - Test
  • 1. What year was Pinckney's Treaty signed?
A) 1798
B) 1795
C) 1789
D) 1801
  • 2. Which two countries were primarily involved in Pinckney's Treaty?
A) France and Britain
B) United States and Spain
C) Spain and Britain
D) United States and France
  • 3. What was a significant outcome of Pinckney's Treaty?
A) Access to the Mississippi River
B) Cessation of hostilities
C) Expansion of territory
D) End of all tariffs
  • 4. Which President was in office when the treaty was signed?
A) George Washington
B) John Adams
C) James Madison
D) Thomas Jefferson
  • 5. Which boundary was defined by the treaty?
A) The 36th parallel
B) The 35th parallel
C) The 31st parallel
D) The 49th parallel
  • 6. Who was the American negotiator for Pinckney's Treaty?
A) Benjamin Franklin
B) James Madison
C) John Jay
D) Thomas Pinckney
  • 7. What was one impact of Pinckney's Treaty on American expansion?
A) Limited territorial gains
B) Caused conflicts with Native Americans
C) Increased reliance on maritime trade
D) Facilitated westward expansion
  • 8. What river's navigation was secured by Pinckney's Treaty?
A) Tennessee River
B) Ohio River
C) Mississippi River
D) Missouri River
  • 9. Pinckney's Treaty is also known as what?
A) Treaty of Paris
B) Treaty of Fort Stanwix
C) Treaty of Ghent
D) Treaty of San Lorenzo
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