Florida was purchased from Spain in 1819. It was negotiated by John Quincy Adams would was Secretary of State at the time.
The United States did not purchase a state from Spain for $5 million in 1877. However, the U.S. did purchase the territory of Florida from Spain in 1819 for $5 million through the Adams-Onís Treaty.
Arizona and New Mexico. Such land purchase was known as the Gadsden Purchase.
The Gadsden Purchase was the first state after Mexico to be created from the land acquired.
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Because Spain owned it until the Louisiana Purchase which gave the US MOST of its current land mass.
The United States acquired the territory of Florida when Spain ceded the land through the Florida Purchase Treaty. The treaty was signed by U. S. Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams and Spanish Minister, Do Luis de Onis, in 1819.
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The Gadsden Purchase saw the purchase of land from Mexico by the United States. Most of the land acquired from this purchased exists in southern Arizona just below Phoenix. The remaining land exists in New Mexico.
Any state that was part of the Louisiana Purchase, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Florida all belonged to Spain at one time.
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