No
No
In 1803, the United States acquired the Louisiana Territory from France, which included parts of what is now the Pacific Northwest. However, Oregon was primarily claimed by multiple nations, notably Spain, Britain, and the United States. At that time, no single country fully controlled the region, as it was still largely unsettled and its boundaries were disputed. The formal control over Oregon would evolve in the following decades, particularly with the Oregon Treaty of 1846.
There is no time difference between Vancouver and oregon. That means these two cities are located in the same time zone.
Louisiana or Quebec depending on what time frame you are referring to.
Same time zone, like most of Europe.
It took about 6 months to travel the Oregon trail. It was the same for the trail to California as well.
By what I have studdied France kind of has the same term limits as the U.S. They serve the same time though.
France and Americans
All of France is in the same time zone and starts and ends Summer Time at the same time.
No, the time zones are not contyrolled by borders, for example PST(Pacific Standard Time) is the same in Portland, Oregon as it is in Tijuana, Mexico
the same time America does. all new years start at the same time no matter what country.
Both were ceded by Spain at the same time in the 1898 Treaty of Paris.