East Flordia
The word "cession" is a noun. It refers to the act of giving up or surrendering something, usually territory or rights.
session
No state in the U.S. currently has Spanish as its official language.
15%
Some of each state speaks Spanish so basically all.
66,795
1819
Texas
1,000,000,0000,0000000000000000 LOL :p JK
February 1848
California.
that was when the spanish authority ruled over the entire archipelago.
July 4,1946
Texas became a "state"(its not a country)that's one of the main languages spoken there are spanish because it is on the border of Mexico and many people immigrated there to Mexico thus they become a state with one of its main languages to be spanish.
Somehow, it became a US territory after John Quincy Adams signed the Florida Purchase treaty in 1819. Afterwards, the US began to occupy the State after closing on the deal with Spain for $5 million.
Colorado is a state in the United States of America, admitted to the union August 1, 1876, 100 years after the United States began, garnering the nickname "Centennial State." It was organized as a territory in 1861 from portions of primarily Kansas territory, as well as Utah, New Mexico, and Nebraska territories. It was never a colony. Although Spanish explorers did claim parts of what would become Colorado, no colonies were established and the Spanish land was ceded to the United States in the 1848 Mexican Cession.
Because Texas has no state income taxes.