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.
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its name refers to John Quincy Adams of the US and Luis de Unis y Gonzalez-Vara of Spain who negotiated it.
The Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain went into effect in 1821.
The Adams-Onis Treaty
The Adams-Onis Treaty was signed between the United States as well as Spain, in 1819.
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The Adams-Onis treaty of 1819 made Florida a US territory. It was named for John Quincy Adams, the Secretary of State who negotiated the treaty for the US and Luis de Onis, the Spanish foreign minister.
Adams-Onis Treaty in 1819.
its name refers to John Quincy Adams of the US and Luis de Unis y Gonzalez-Vara of Spain who negotiated it.
It is named for the two men who negotiated it : John Quincy Adams, US Secretary of State and Luis de Onis, Spanish foreign minister.
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John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onis wrote this treaty.
James Monroe was the President when the Adams-Onis Treaty was negotiated and signed.
The Adams-Onis Treaty
its name refers to John Quincy Adams of the US and Luis de Unis y Gonzalez-Vara of Spain who negotiated it.
The Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain went into effect in 1821.
The Adams-onis Treaty.