i have the same question my dude sorry
a square DUH?!
a square DUH?!
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i have the same question my dude sorry
In 1763, a treaty was signed by France, Great Britain, Portugal, and Spain called Treaty of Paris. France gave up Canada and its claims from Mississippi river to Britain.
Mostly from Britain, though Florida was settled by Spain.
Great Britain took control of what is now the US State of Florida in 1763. This was a deal whereby it was in exchange for Havana Cuba to Spain after the Seven Years War. Britain divided Florida into East and West Florida. As part of end of the American Revolution, Britain evacuated Florida, thus ending "British Florida" in a manner of speaking.
It was Great Britain and Spain.
The United States, Britain, Spain, and Russia claimed the Oregon country, but eventually, Spain and Russia backed out of their claims and the British and Americans lived in that region, jointly administering it beginning in 1816. The region was divided between the Oregon Territory and British Canada in 1846.
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In the Treaty of Paris in 1763, Britain demanded that Spain and Portugal give up great portions of their land claims in North America. France was to give up its claims to Canada and all territory east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans. Spain was to give up Florida. Britain also gave up all its claims west of the Mississippi River.
Yes, Florida used to be one of Spain's colonies, but it was acquired by the US in 1819.
Spain had to give up Florida, to get back Havana from the British.
Three countris had the claims: France, Spain, and Great Britain.
Juan Ponce de Leon