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Spain had claimed carolinas and had several settlements to the south of them.
In 1802, it belonged to France. After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, it belonged to the United States.
France, until 1802 when they mad a secret agreement with spain
Sold it to the us
1802
Yes both France and Spain shared control of the island of Hispaniola. This was until France declared war on Great Britain and from 1795 to 1802 it controlled the island entirely.
Before it was transferred to the United States in 1802, the Louisiana Territory belonged to France. The territory had been acquired by France from Spain in 1800 through the Treaty of San Ildefonso. However, the area was largely unexplored and sparsely populated at that time. The U.S. later purchased the territory in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
The US made agreements with Spain and France during 1802. During this year Spain ceded Louisiana to France and New Orleans was closed to American shipping.
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In the begininng it belonged to France, or to be more specific Napolean. Then the American's bought it, a.k.a the American colonists, and then a few years later the borders were determined and the land was given to America. Also! when the Louisiana purchase was made, it made the American territory almost double in size, and from then on the American colonists were able to prosper and get R!CH.. mostly from trade.
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman was born on August 2, 1802, in Seville, Spain.
Merino sheep live in the United States, Turkey, Spain, and Australia. It was first introduced in the US in 1802.