Respuesta :
The Pinckney Treaty tried to resolve issues related to the Native Americans and southern boundaries of the United States.
Answer:
B. Pinckney Treaty
Explanation:
The treaty of San Lorenzo of 1795 (also known as treaty of friendship, limits and navigation or treaty of Pinckney in the United States) was signed by Spain and the United States to define the borders between the United States and the Spanish colonies in North America and regulate navigation rights on the Mississippi River.
The agreement was signed in San Lorenzo de El Escorial on October 27, 1795 by Manuel de Godoy on behalf of Charles IV of Spain and Thomas Pinckney on behalf of the United States; It would be ratified by US President George Washington on March 7, 1796 in Philadelphia, and by the King of Spain in Aranjuez on April 25 of the same year.