Robert Gray established the first U.S. claim in Oregon.
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The Florida Purchase Treaty of 1819 permitted the U.S. to purchase the Florida Territory from Spain, merely by paying the costs of American settler's claims against Spain (5 million dollars). This Treaty came into creation after Andrew Jackson basically invaded the area, and conquered almost everySpanishfort in the area, leaving Spain unable to maintain their claim.
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France, Australia, Norway, Britain, Argentina and Chile claim territory on Antarctica.
Robert Gray established the first U.S. claim in Oregon.
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Spain gave up her claims to Oregon, ceding them to the US. She also gave up Florida to the US.
The dispute over the northern boundary of the U.S. claim to the Oregon Territory was was settled in the Treaty of Oregon of 1846, during the presidency of James K. Polk. The treaty established the boundary between British Canada and the U.S. at 49-degrees latitude. -- Contributed by Ray Kovach, Chicago, IL
Peacefully defined by the Oregon Treaty in 1846, the Oregon Territory became officially organized in 1848. The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 and the forced relocation of natives helped to increase the overall population. February 14, 1859 brought the states' admission to the Union.
The Florida Purchase Treaty of 1819 permitted the U.S. to purchase the Florida Territory from Spain, merely by paying the costs of American settler's claims against Spain (5 million dollars). This Treaty came into creation after Andrew Jackson basically invaded the area, and conquered almost everySpanishfort in the area, leaving Spain unable to maintain their claim.
The British defeated the French forces, and when they signed the Treaty of Paris (1763) - they ceded almost all of their territory in mainland North America. The British gained control of Florida diplomatically through the same treaty.
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They wanted to settle boundary issues from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 settled the boundary disputes between Spain and the U.S. The U.S. promised not to make a claim on Texas. Spain ceded Florida to the U.S., and the two countries agreed upon a border. Spain also gave up claims to the Oregon Territory.
Several countries claim territory on the Antarctic continent, and the claims are nullified by the Antarctic Treaty.
No, the United States has no claim on Antarctic territory. Claims by South America's countries are invalid, given the terms of the Antarctic Treaty.
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