The Adams-Onis Treaty was signed between the United States as well as Spain, in 1819.
This treaty was made between the US and Spain.
The Adams Treaty, also known as the Adams-Onís Treaty, is named after U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Spanish Minister Luis de Onís. Signed in 1819, the treaty resolved territorial disputes between the United States and Spain, including the cession of Florida to the U.S. and the establishment of boundaries between U.S. and Spanish territories in North America.
Spain relinquished control of Florida after the Adams-Onís Treaty was signed in 1819. The treaty, negotiated by U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Spanish Minister Luis de Onís, resulted in Spain ceding Florida to the United States. In return, the U.S. agreed to assume responsibility for certain claims against Spain and to recognize Spanish sovereignty over Texas. This marked a significant expansion of U.S. territory.
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The Adams-Onis Treaty was signed between the United States as well as Spain, in 1819.
Spain signed this treaty with the US. Onis was the Spanish minister to the US.
This treaty was made between the US and Spain.
This treaty was between Spain and the US.
Both East and West Florida were ceded to the US by this treaty.
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James Monroe was the President when the Adams-Onis Treaty was negotiated and signed.
John Quincy Adams and Luis Onis
He signed the treaty of Paris with Benjamin Franklin
There is no such thing as the "Treaty of Israel", so no country has signed it.
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There was no Constitution when the Treaty of Paris was signed. Signer John Adams later became the second POTUS.