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inbetween the oregon country, spain territory and illinois territory and mississippi territory.
The indigenous peoples of the Southwest, particularly the Pueblo people, acted as a buffer against northern expansion of Spanish colonies. Their settlements were located north of New Spain's territory, and their resistance to Spanish colonization prevented further advancement by the Spanish into present-day New Mexico and beyond.
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At least in the Louisiana Territory, the French and Spanish efforts differed. The French were trying to connect a Canadian and Northern territory to the gulf. This would provide them with supplies through the Mississippi River and Gulf of Mississippi. The Spanish however, took a more militaristic approach. The Territory for them was a defensive position. The colonization of the French did not go as well, due to oppresive slavery, bad equipment, and low immigration numbers to the Territory. The Spanish faired better due to less oppressive slavery (slaves could actually buy themselves out of slavery) and an open door immigration act. It should be noted that while this immigration act allowed the spanish to jump into the territory in huge numbers, this allowed for the seeds of its demise to be sowed as well. The Americans allowed into the territories were still identifying with the original 13 colonies, and tried to hold onto their pride and rights even in the Spanish controlled territory.
The United States was given all of the land of the 13 colonies and west to the Mississippi River. This did not include French and Spanish settlements and forts along the Gulf Coast. The northern boundary was the Great Lakes.
The sea.
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The Arroyo Hondo stream
The Ohio river
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The Mississippi River marked the eastern boundary of Spanish territory in North America during the colonial period.
inbetween the oregon country, spain territory and illinois territory and mississippi territory.
No, because the Mississippi River formed the western boundary of the U.S and the Florida and the Gulf Coast were still Spanish territory at the time.
Mexico.
The Spanish extended their Northern buffer zone to the West in the 1760's through colonization to protect their territory of New Mexico. The Spanish influence is still seen heavily in New Mexico, Arizona and California.