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Who wrote tho Adams onis treaty?

John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onis wrote this treaty.


What was the 5 million in the Adams-Onis treaty for?

The Adams-Onís Treaty, signed in 1819, involved the United States acquiring Florida from Spain for $5 million. This amount represented compensation for claims by American citizens against Spain for damages and losses incurred, particularly following conflicts such as the War of 1812. The treaty helped resolve territorial disputes and solidified U.S. borders, ultimately enhancing American expansion.


Why did the Adams-Onis Treaty use rivers meridians and parallels to set the boundaries between the US and Spanish territory?

The Adams-Onís Treaty utilized rivers, meridians, and parallels to establish clear and natural geographic boundaries between U.S. and Spanish territories, which facilitated easier navigation and enforcement of the borders. By relying on recognizable landmarks and straight lines, the treaty aimed to reduce disputes over the exact locations of the borders and promote stability in the region. This method also reflected the prevailing cartographic practices of the time, helping to ensure that the boundaries were easily understood and mapped.


Who was in the signing in the Treaty of Paris?

Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, and John Jay were all signing in Paris Here are some fun facts................ The treaty set new borders for the United States, including all land from the Great Lakes on the north to Florida on the south, and from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River. I hope I answered your questions:)


What role did John Adams have in the Treaty of Paris?

He signed the treaty of Paris with Benjamin Franklin

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This treaty allowed the union to purchase eastern and western Florida from Spain for 5 million dollars?

the Adams onis treaty:)


Why was the Adams-Onis treaty signed?

settled all borders disputes between Spain and the United States.


What two treaties helped settle us land claims east of the Mississippi river?

The Treaty of 1818 resolved British and American boundary issues in the Great Lakes area and the boundaries of Minnesota. The Adams-Onis Treaty purchased Florida. The Eastern US now had secure and defined borders.


What treaty added Florida to the U.S?

Adams-Onis Treaty in 1819.


What set the border between Canada and the us?

Adams-Onis Treaty set the border between Spanish territories to the south and BC to the north, Borders were mainly set by the war of 1812 and later by Treaty of Ghent


What set the official border between Canada and the us?

Adams-Onis Treaty set the border between Spanish territories to the south and BC to the north, Borders were mainly set by the war of 1812 and later by Treaty of Ghent


What agreement set the official border between Canada and the US?

Adams-Onis Treaty set the border between Spanish territories to the south and BC to the north, Borders were mainly set by the war of 1812 and later by Treaty of Ghent


Who wrote tho Adams onis treaty?

John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onis wrote this treaty.


Who was president at the time of the Adams onis treaty?

James Monroe was the President when the Adams-Onis Treaty was negotiated and signed.


What was the treaty that ceded Florida to the U.S.?

The Adams-Onis Treaty


The Adams-onis treaty with Spain went into effect in 1800?

The Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain went into effect in 1821.


What treaty determined the Southern Border of the US?

The Adams-Onis Treaty