Transcontinental Treaty also called the Adams-Onis Treaty, in 1819
The Florida cession is when Andrew Jackson claims Florida in 1819 from Spain, by paying 5 million dollars.IMPROVED ANSWER:Lacking mineral wealth, Florida had been nothing but an expensive burden to Spain. Mexico was far more important to Spain. However, Spain demanded a marked boundary between American and Spanish claims in the Far West. President John Q. Adams, quickly agreed, and drew a line across the map from Texas to the Pacific Ocean.The Transcontinental Treaty (aka The Adams ~ Onis Treaty), was signed in February 1819. It was a feat of brilliant diplomacy. In it Spain sold Florida to the United States for $5 million.The transcontinental line through the West did not simply define American and Spanish claims. By extending the line all the way to the Pacific (it is the boundary today between California and Oregon), Adams staked an American claim to the Pacific Coast without spending arms or money. He was one of the first to foresee a transcontinental republic, stretching from sea to sea.
Florida became a territory of the United States in 1819.
it was the onis-Adam treaty for Florida
The United States and Spain. In the Adams-Onis (accent on the 'i') Treaty of 1819, Spain handed Florida to the United States and gave up claims to the Oregon Country.
On February 22, 1819 after it's Adams-Onís Treaty with Spain.
Transcontinental Treaty also called the Adams-Onis Treaty, in 1819
We got Florida from Spain in 1819 with the Adam-Onis Treaty with 5 million dollars.
The Florida cession is when Andrew Jackson claims Florida in 1819 from Spain, by paying 5 million dollars.IMPROVED ANSWER:Lacking mineral wealth, Florida had been nothing but an expensive burden to Spain. Mexico was far more important to Spain. However, Spain demanded a marked boundary between American and Spanish claims in the Far West. President John Q. Adams, quickly agreed, and drew a line across the map from Texas to the Pacific Ocean.The Transcontinental Treaty (aka The Adams ~ Onis Treaty), was signed in February 1819. It was a feat of brilliant diplomacy. In it Spain sold Florida to the United States for $5 million.The transcontinental line through the West did not simply define American and Spanish claims. By extending the line all the way to the Pacific (it is the boundary today between California and Oregon), Adams staked an American claim to the Pacific Coast without spending arms or money. He was one of the first to foresee a transcontinental republic, stretching from sea to sea.
The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, was an agreement between the United States and Spain that resolved territorial disputes between the two nations. Under the treaty, Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain (now Mexico). In return, the U.S. assumed responsibility for certain claims of American citizens against Spain, amounting to approximately $5 million. This treaty helped solidify U.S. territorial expansion and reduced tensions between the two countries.
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The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819.
Spain ceded Florida to the United States under the Adams-Onís Treaty, also known as the Transcontinental Treaty, which was signed in 1819 and ratified in 1821. The treaty resolved territorial disputes between the two nations and defined the boundary between the US and New Spain. In exchange for Florida, the US agreed to assume $5 million in claims by American citizens against Spain.
No. It was not made until 1819.
Basically, Florida became a state after a treaty with Spain in 1819.
Spain and United States signed this treaty.