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Adams-Onis Treaty

The Adams-Onis Treaty, also known as the “Purchase of Florida” or the “Transcontinental Treaty,” is an agreement in 1819 between the United States and Spain. It ceded Florida to the U.S and laid the boundary between Mexico and the US.

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What country signed the Adams onis treaty?

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This treaty was made between the US and Spain.

What did Spain cede to the US in the Adams onis treaty?

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Spain ceded Florida to the US and gave up any claims to lands north of California.

Which country signed the Adams-onis treaty with the united States?

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Spain signed this treaty with the US. Onis was the Spanish minister to the US.

What country signed the Adams-onis treaty with the United states?

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The Adams-Onis Treaty was signed between the United States as well as Spain, in 1819.

Why did the onis treaty happen?

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The Adams Onis treaty happened because people in the US wanted to make Florida a state so Spain gave it to the US. The treaty also made the boundary that that at the time was called ''New Spain''.

What claim in the Adam-onis treaty did Spain give up?

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Spain gave up her claims to Oregon, ceding them to the US. She also gave up Florida to the US.

Who was the only indian to become a general in the civil war?

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Two Native American arose to the rank of General in the Civil War.

The first one was the Cherokee Stand Watie, promoted CSA Brigadier General in 1864.

The second one was the Seneca Ely Samuel Parker, promoted Brevet Union Brigadier General in 1865.

What land did the US gain as a result of Adams-Onis treaty?

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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.