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Texas gained much of the land controlled by Mexico. Texas became an independent republic. the United States got control of the Mexican Cession. the United States gave control of California to Mexico.
the Treaty of Velasco, the private one and the public one.
Spain gained up to $5,000,000 in monies paid to US citizens who had claims for damages against Spain. She also gained undisputed claim to California and Texas and the area between them.
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The United States gained control of the Texas Territory from France.
Florida was added to the US as a result of this treaty. Spain also dropped claims on Oregon but kept California and Texas.
Florida was added to the US as a result of this treaty. Spain also dropped claims on Oregon but kept California and Texas.
The treaty established the Louisiana-Texas border.
Spain retained her ownership of Texas via the Adams-Unis treaty.
The US acquired Florida by the Adams-Onís treaty of 1819, paying Spain $5 million, and renouncing any claims the US had on Texas as a result of the Louisiana Purchase.
Adams-Onis Treaty was the treaty that officially gave Florida to the U.S.
The Adams -Onis Treaty of 1819 ceded Florida to the US, and settled the question of a Spanish-Us boundary in the west. Spain gave up claims to land north of California but retained ownership of Texas and California.
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britain's pursuit of the fur trade in the Oregon territory
Florida The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 (formally titled the Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limits Between the United States of America and His Catholic Majesty, and also known as the Transcontinental Treaty of 1819, and sometimes the Florida Purchase Treaty) was a historic agreement between the United States and Spain that settled a border dispute in North America between the two nations. The treaty was the result of increasing tensions between the US and Spain regarding territorial rights at a time of weakened Spanish power in the New World. In addition to granting Florida to the United States, the treaty settled a boundary dispute along the Sabine River in Texas and firmly established the boundary of US territory to the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It also had the effect of ending the first and paving the way for the second of the Seminole Wars in Florida. When put in more simpler terms: The US acquired Florida from Spain.
it contributed to a greater sense of nationhood and independence by negotiating a treaty for texas to increase the size of the country