Transcontinental Treaty also called the Adams-Onis Treaty, in 1819
France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England. The French relinquished this land to England. France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England.
The British defeated the French. The Treaty of Paris (1763) gave Britain control of North America (Canada, all land east of the Mississippi River)
Between 1660 and 1760, numerous French expeditions explored the Mississippi valley, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. They founded many settlements in the territory, and claimed an enormous slice of North America (far more than they had actually settled), which they named Louisiana in honor of Louis XIV. After the French gave up possession of Louisiana to the Spanish, they reacquired the territory secretly in 1800 in the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso.
The territory was gained after the Mexican American War. The treaty of Guadalupe Hildago gave America the territories of New Mexico, Arizona, California, and Texas. The state itself was the 48th to join the union in 1912.
It gave the Union army control of the Mississippi River (apex)
The Adams-Onis Treaty
It's called "Treaty of New Echota"
Under the terms of the Treaty, France gave up Canada and all of its claims to the territory east of the Mississippi River. Also it gave up Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Tobago.
France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England. The French relinquished this land to England. France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England.
It gave the United States all the land east of the Mississippi.
Declaration of Independance
Pinckney's Treaty
The Adams-onis Treaty.
The Treaty of San Lorenzo
The Pickney's Treaty gave Americans the right to travel freely on Mississippi River, not the Jay's Treaty
The treaty of 1763 (Paris) was the treaty that ended the French and Indian/Seven Years War. It gave Great Britain what is now the United States from the east coast to the Mississippi River. It was signed in Paris on February 10, 1763.
It was the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (1848)