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The country that originally colonized the state of Florida was the Spanish.
Louisiana was originally claimed by the Spanish but was first settled by the French.
In 1763, Spain ceded Florida to Great Britain as part of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Seven Years' War. However, Spain regained control of Florida in 1783 after the American Revolutionary War through another treaty. Therefore, while Britain claimed Florida in 1763, it was originally a Spanish territory before that time.
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It was originally claimed and explored by Spain.
Quebec was originally claimed by the British who then lost it to the French
The mother country of Florida is Spain. Florida was originally claimed by Spain in the early 16th century, with Juan Ponce de León being one of the first European explorers to land there in 1513. Spain maintained control over the territory for several centuries before ceding it to the United States in 1821.
The initial European power that claimed the Florida peninsula was Spain. Spain ceded it to the United States and it became a state in 1845.
The English Claimed Florida controlled the entire east coat while Spain got modern day new Orleans and Louisiana
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Spain, in 1500s. St. Augustine was the first permanent European settlement in North America. Spain lost the colony to Britain in 1763 but regained it after the American Revolution.