Spain gained a detailed map of the Texas coast through the 1685 expedition led by Alonso de León. This expedition aimed to explore the region and establish Spanish claims following French incursions into the area, particularly those by La Salle. De León's efforts resulted in improved cartographic knowledge of the Texas coastline, which was crucial for future Spanish exploration and settlement. The maps created during this expedition helped solidify Spain's territorial claims in North America.
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The Alvarez de Pineda expedition set out to discover the strait to the Pacific Ocean He is credited with discovering that Florida is not an island.
Spain gained up to $5,000,000 in monies paid to US citizens who had claims for damages against Spain. She also gained undisputed claim to California and Texas and the area between them.
First,Ferdinand Magellan did not gain support from King Emmanuel I Of Portugal.So he decided to lay down his plans to King Carlos I Of Spain who agreed to finance his expedition
The Lewis and Clark expedition did not gain any land for the United States. The expedition was sent to explore land that was recently purchased from France. The area was known as Louisiana territory.
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Florida was added to the US as a result of this treaty. Spain also dropped claims on Oregon but kept California and Texas.
Florida was added to the US as a result of this treaty. Spain also dropped claims on Oregon but kept California and Texas.
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