In 1803, Napoléon sold a large territory in an agreement called the Louisiana Purchase.
your space or you own it
Jefferson purchased "Louisiana" from France in 1803.
A country's TERRITORY includes the land, water, and natural resources within its boundaries
Different groups claim rights to settle in the land of the northwest territory because they won the war.
its the yukon territory !
Territory ruled by a distant land is called a colony. A colony is any people or territory separated from but subject to a ruling power or government.
Foul
The land that was given to the United States was known as the Indian Territory.
Minnesota was part of the Louisiana Purchase, and the Northwest territory depending on the location since the Mississippi River was the boundary. Part of it was Rupert's Land. As the land became more settled, name changes happened. Illinois territory, Michigan territory, Iowa territory, Wisconsin territory, and Minnesota territory.
Utah Territory wasn't formed from any state. The land was purchased from Mexico and simply called "Mexican Territory" previously.
the french came here first and claimed the land called the Louisianna Territory and us americans bought it from them.
The land given to the United States by the Seminole Indians was known as the Unassigned land which became the Oklahoma Territory.
The Oklahoma Territory was give to the United States by the Seminole Indians.
The NSW government ceded land for the new Australian Capital Territory to the Commonwealth Government, and the Australian Capital Territory was founded on 1 January 1911. However, until 1938, it was called the Federal Capital Territory. The Naval territory of Jervis Bay was ceded in 1915.The NSW government ceded land for the new Australian Capital Territory to the Commonwealth Government, and the Australian Capital Territory was founded on 1 January 1911. However, until 1938, it was called the Federal Capital Territory.
There is no place called Arnhem Island. Arnhem Land is in the Northern Territory, and covers a portion of the region colloquially known as "The Top End".
"Indiana" means "Indian Lands." The use of that word to describe the territory now called Indiana dates back to at least 1768 and the "Indiana Land Company." The name was used in 1800 when creating the Indiana Territory out of the Northwest Territory when Ohio was being prepared for admission as a state. At that time, most of the Indiana Territory was land held by the Indians (as Native Americans were then called) and not controlled by the US government.