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Between 1781 and 1819 (though, by formal treaties, 1783 and 1821), Florida was a possession of Spain. For a very brief period in 1810, a portion of this territory rebelled from Spanish rule and declared itself an independent kingdom; however, Spain soon regained nominal control until finally ceding the entire region to the United States in 1821.
In 1781, Pensacola, a region in western Florida, was captured by Spain. By 1783, the Treaty of Paris returned full control of Florida to Spain. In 1810, President James Madison's annexation proclamation claimed parts of Florida. From 1817 to 1818, United States armed forces would gain control of greater parts of eastern Florida. However, Florida would not become an official territory of the United States until 1822.
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SPAIN controlled Florida in 1754. The Spanish controlled Florida from 1513–1821, with a twenty year break from 1763-1783, when the territory was briefly under British control. After 1821, the territory switched to being under United States control, under which it remains to this day.
No. Florida wasn't a state then and was controlled by Spain.
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The answer is Spain.
The part of North America that the Spanish controlled is near Florida