The Louisiana Purchase included what is now Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, most of Kansas, the parts of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado east of the Rocky Mountains, and Minnesota and Louisiana west of the Mississippi River (and including the city of New Orleans which is east of the Mississippi). Napoleon returned returned the area of the purchase to France, from Spain, in 1800 bot did not announce it until 1803.
Morocco was split between France and Spain.
France Not France. During the time period when the United States signed the Constitution, Spain owned the Louisiana Territory. France later gained the territory shortly before President Thomas Jefferson made the decision to buy it.
Arizona wasn't a state or territory during the revolution. It was owned by Spain.
France.The Louisiana Territory was owned by France, and was sold to Thomas Jefferson by Napoleon Bonaparte.
Spain borders Portugal along the west side and France on the north.
Morocco was split between France and Spain.
Spain is a federal state. It is a monarchy. France is a centralized state, and a republic.
The land was originally owned by Spain.
Florida was owned by Spain, and Louisiana was owned by France in 1787.
France Not France. During the time period when the United States signed the Constitution, Spain owned the Louisiana Territory. France later gained the territory shortly before President Thomas Jefferson made the decision to buy it.
Much of the Mountain states area was owned by Spain in the early years. Spain controlled territory in present-day Colorado, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, and parts of Wyoming and Idaho. France owned the Louisiana Territory, which covered areas further east.
It is a small country between France and Spain.
Spain, France, Great Britain, USA
It touches France and Spain. Southwest France and northwest Spain to be exact.
yes france
France and Spain ARE countries.
The Basque country