it is Mexico
British territory
it is Mexico
Mexico
Mississippi
The most important foreign-held territory during 1804 was France's hold over a good third of the land. However, in that year they sold it all to America in what's known as the Louisiana Purchase.
It hasn't become a province yet, it is still a territory.
In the late 18th century, European countries such as Spain, France, and Great Britain held territories in what would become the United States. Spain controlled Florida and parts of the Southwest, while France owned the Louisiana Territory. Great Britain controlled the East Coast, Canada, and parts of the Midwest.
None. Spain still has territory on the African continent, as far as I know that is all that remains historically. None.
- Burma - Chechnya, a disputed territory controlled by Russia - Cuba - Libya - North Korea - Somalia - Sudan - Tibet, a disputed territory controlled by China - Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory but Spain has claimed sovereignty of 'the rock'.
The Falkland Islands are a British territory. However, Argentina believes that they are the rightful owners of these islands. A small war even broke out between the two countries but the territory is still disputed to this day.
No, he did not. It also didn't become a state until decades after Lincoln's death. While he was alive, it was still a territory.