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Spain ceded Spanish Florida to the US under the Adam-Onis treaty of 1819. Spain received $5 million USD and a guarantee against US claims in New Spain (Mexico) which only lasted until the Texas War of Independence in 1836.

After the War of 1812, Andrew Jackson had led troops against the native tribes and fugitive slaves there, during the First Seminole War. In 1816, he destroyed a British-built fort, and captured the Spanish garrisons in the region by 1818. So the US was already in possession of much of Florida.

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What was the gadsden purchise?

The Gadsden Purchase is the area of land in southern Arizona and southern New Mexico that was purchased from México so that the transcontinental railroad could go around the Rocky Mountains without leaving the country.


Who sold the land to the US?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, the Mexican president, agreed to the deal for the Gadsden Purchase made under President Pierce.


Whom did thomas Jefferson purchase the Louisiana purchase from?

France.The Louisiana Territory was owned by France, and was sold to Thomas Jefferson by Napoleon Bonaparte.


What was the name of the french territory in Americas that napoleon sold?

The French territory in the Americas that Napoleon sold is known as the Louisiana Territory. In 1803, he sold it to the United States in a transaction known as the Louisiana Purchase, which significantly expanded U.S. territory. This acquisition doubled the size of the United States and had a profound impact on its westward expansion.


What was the name given to the small strip of land that the US purchased from Mexico in 1853?

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What was the gadsden purchise?

The Gadsden Purchase is the area of land in southern Arizona and southern New Mexico that was purchased from México so that the transcontinental railroad could go around the Rocky Mountains without leaving the country.


What was the last bit of territory acquired from Mexico?

During the Gadsden Purchase (1853), Mexico sold parts of southern Arizona and New Mexico to the United States. This was the only peaceful purchase of land made from Mexico.


Who sold the land to the US?

Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana, the Mexican president, agreed to the deal for the Gadsden Purchase made under President Pierce.


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France sold it.


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Southern Arizona and New Mexico, specifically the Mesilla Valley. This transaction is known as the Gadsden Purchase (1853).


Whom did thomas Jefferson purchase the Louisiana purchase from?

France.The Louisiana Territory was owned by France, and was sold to Thomas Jefferson by Napoleon Bonaparte.


What was the name of the french territory in Americas that napoleon sold?

The French territory in the Americas that Napoleon sold is known as the Louisiana Territory. In 1803, he sold it to the United States in a transaction known as the Louisiana Purchase, which significantly expanded U.S. territory. This acquisition doubled the size of the United States and had a profound impact on its westward expansion.


What was the name given to the small strip of land that the US purchased from Mexico in 1853?

The Gadsden Purchase was finalized in 1853. It gave the US possession of a small strip of land previously owned by Mexico. At the time many in the US thought that a transcontinental railway would begin in New Orleans and terminate in California. Santa Anna of Mexico made the agreement that was highly unpopular in Mexico. James Gadsden was the negotiator for the US. President Franklin Pierce signed the agreement for $10 million.


What purchase gave the US New Mexico?

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Is it possible to purchase a country?

No, it is not possible to purchase a country. Countries are sovereign entities with their own governments and cannot be bought or sold like property.


Where did the US acquire most of its western territory?

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