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In 1762 ceded what came to be called the Louisiana Territory to Spain in return for their help during the French and Indian wars. In 1800 my sources tell me that Spain gave or sold the territory back to France. In turn France sold it to the U.S. in 1803. I do not know how or why the transfer in 1800 was done. In writing a small history project, I would like to find how that transfer was made, and why. Any help? Dolores Dambach songbird71@toast.net France got control of the Louisiana Territory with the signing of the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1800. - G Oakley
when Spain gave the Louisiana territory back to France witch lead to the Louisiana purchase On October 18, 1803 by: Jared Jones
no, not for 14 years and 268 days, if they leave France, even walk five steps outside the border of France, they arnt allowed back into France for 14 years and 268days, if they do come back within that time, they are removed forcefully, and never allowed to return. they usually go to live in Spain,Italy or Germany as they are closest, which is why if you go to those countries a lot of the people can speak french and that language. because they left and then came back.
yes, why yes they did.
Thomas Becket came back from France after 6 years there in July 1170.
In 1762 ceded what came to be called the Louisiana Territory to Spain in return for their help during the French and Indian wars. In 1800 my sources tell me that Spain gave or sold the territory back to France. In turn France sold it to the U.S. in 1803. I do not know how or why the transfer in 1800 was done. In writing a small history project, I would like to find how that transfer was made, and why. Any help? Dolores Dambach songbird71@toast.net France got control of the Louisiana Territory with the signing of the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso in 1800. - G Oakley
The Treaty of San Ildefonso was signed in 1800, between France and Spain, secretly agreeing to transfer Louisiana from Spain back to France. This paved the way for the eventual sale of the Louisiana Territory to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
No. The United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. Spain once owned Louisiana as a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1763. But, the French got it back with a secret treaty in 1800. Presient Jefferson used the Louisiana Purchase as a result, gaining much land.
when Spain gave the Louisiana territory back to France witch lead to the Louisiana purchase On October 18, 1803 by: Jared Jones
French Territory West of the Mississippi River (to Include Missouri) was ceded to Spain. Subsequently, in 1800 this same area was ceded back to France who subsequently sold this as the Louisiana Purchase to the United States.
No. The United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France. Spain once owned Louisiana as a result of the Treaty of Paris in 1763. But, the French got it back with a secret treaty in 1800. Presient Jefferson used the Louisiana Purchase as a result, gaining much land.
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Under Napoleon Bonaparte, France took back the territory in 1800 in the hope of building and that a U.S. President did not have the constitutional authority to make such a deal.
Louisiana was under French control from 1682-1763 it was then ceded to Spain and back to France in 1800. It was then purchased by the United States in 1803. Previous inhabitants were Native.
In 1800 the French ruler Napolean Bonaparte signed the Treaty of San Ildefonso with the Spanish King.
Napoleon took back the territory of Louisiana from Spain in 1800, hoping to establish a French Empire in North America but a slave revolt in Haiti and an impending war against Great Britain make him to give up this plan and sell the entire territory the the US.
The territorial conflicts between Louisiana and New Spain primarily arose over the control of the Mississippi River and its surrounding territories, particularly due to competing claims and the strategic importance of trade routes. The issue was largely resolved through diplomatic negotiations, culminating in the 1800 Treaty of San Ildefonso, where Spain ceded Louisiana back to France. This transfer eventually led to the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, where the United States acquired the territory from France, effectively settling the conflict by establishing U.S. sovereignty over the region.