The Adams-Onis treaty of 1819 made Florida a US territory. It was named for John Quincy Adams, the Secretary of State who negotiated the treaty for the US and Luis de Onis, the Spanish foreign minister.
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Spain ceded Florida to the US and gave up any claims to lands north of California.
The United States acquired Florida in 1819 from Spain. Spain signed the Adam Onis treaty which ceded Florida to the US and defined new territorial boundaries with Spain.
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Both East and West Florida were ceded to the US by this treaty.
The Adams-Onis Treaty
Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819
Spain ceded Florida to the US and gave up any claims to lands north of California.
Spain ceded Florida to the US and gave up any claims to lands north of California.
The United States acquired Florida in 1819 from Spain. Spain signed the Adam Onis treaty which ceded Florida to the US and defined new territorial boundaries with Spain.
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.
We got Florida from Spain in 1819 with the Adam-Onis Treaty with 5 million dollars.
The Adams -Onis Treaty of 1819 ceded Florida to the US, and settled the question of a Spanish-Us boundary in the west. Spain gave up claims to land north of California but retained ownership of Texas and California.
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