The U.S. obtained control of the Florida territory from Spain by the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819. The U.S. owned Florida by 1833.
The French owned Florida in 1763
which european country owned florida after 1783
Spain owned Florida in 1789. It became a territory of the United States in 1822.
Spain owned Florida before the French and Indian war.
No, Florida was owned by Spain at this time
Yes. Spain owned Florida from 1784-1819. Then Britain owned it before that.
England and Spain have owned Florida other than the United States
Spain
Florida was owned by Spain, and Louisiana was owned by France in 1787.
not they owned florida but america did take over it
Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan and West Virginia are east of the Mississippi and were not states by 1833. Michigan was granted statehood in 1837.
Spain and Fraince found it, but Spain owned it.
spain owned it for a while...not sure how long though
There were a total of 4 states that are east of the Mississippi river that were not states by 1833. They are Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and West Virginia.
Before it became and American state, Florida was a Spanish colony.
The spanish were in charge of florida. It was known as spanish territory back then.
No, Mexico didn't own Florida. Spain owned Florida until it was ceded to Great Britain. After the American Revolution, in 1783, Great Britain ceded Florida back to Spain. Eventually, it became an American State.
The Spanish controlled Florida during the American Revolution.
Spain owned Florida in 1789. It became a territory of the United States in 1822.
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Before it became and American state, Florida was a Spanish colony.
The French did.
spain
The First One Was Spain.