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not they owned Florida but america did take over it
When Georgia was founded in 1732, Florida was a possession of Spain. The Spanish had established settlements in Florida since the early 16th century, and it remained under Spanish control until it was ceded to the British in 1763. Florida's strategic location made it important for both Spanish and British colonial interests in North America.
not they owned Florida but america did take over it
i dont know exactley but it was an area around there
England and Spain have owned Florida other than the United States
Florida was owned by Spain, and Louisiana was owned by France in 1787.
Yes, Florida used to be one of Spain's colonies, but it was acquired by the US in 1819.
Because when America was still colonies, the person who owned Florida (probably an earl, who was given the land by King George of England) owned all that land. (S)He sold land to other people, and that whole piece of land that (at the end), he still owned, became Florida.
1732 into a percent = 173200%= 1732 * 100%= 173200%
The colony formed in 1732 was Georgia. It was established by James Oglethorpe as a place for debtors and the poor to start anew, as well as to serve as a buffer between the British colonies and Spanish Florida. Georgia was the last of the Thirteen Colonies to be founded.
It is 1732/1.