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Treaty of Paris.
Spain gave up her claims to Oregon, ceding them to the US. She also gave up Florida to the US.
In 1822 the Adams-Onis treaty was signed. That proclaimed Florida to be part of the USA. The United States forced Spain to let go of Florida. United states bought it for 20 million Dollars.
Spain owned Florida in 1789. It became a territory of the United States in 1822.
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.
Florida became a territory of the United States in 1819.
The Adams-Onís Treaty between the United States and Spain was negotiated by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and the Spanish Minister to the United States, Don Luis de Onís, and signed in February 1819. The principal elements in the treaty were the acquisition of Florida by the United States and the establishment of a boundary line between Spanish territory and the United States.
At first, the annexing of Texas had been refused by the United States. In 1844, Sam Houston (the Texan President) signed a treaty of annexation with the US. Although the Senate yet again refused to ratify the treaty, for fear the annexation of Texas would cause war with Mexico. Houston refused to give up, and pressured the US by pretending Texas was going to ally itself with Britain. This trick worked, and in 1845, Congress passed a joint resolution admitting Texas to the Union.
In the Treaty of Paris in 1763, Britain demanded that Spain and Portugal give up great portions of their land claims in North America. France was to give up its claims to Canada and all territory east of the Mississippi River except New Orleans. Spain was to give up Florida. Britain also gave up all its claims west of the Mississippi River.
Spain had to give up Florida, to get back Havana from the British.
The Treaty of Fontainebleau - Nov. 3, 1762
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