After the Adams-Onís Treaty was signed in 1819, Spain ceded Florida to the United States. This treaty resolved territorial disputes between the two nations and formalized the transfer of Florida, effectively ending Spanish control over the region. As a result, Spain moved out of Florida, which became a U.S. territory.
Spain signed this treaty with the US. Onis was the Spanish minister to the US.
Britain did not obtain Florida. Americans obtained it from Spain for 15 millon dollars by treaty with Spain after victory in war: i got my information from my home schooling program monarch.aop.com :) hope this helps
Spain ceded control of Florida to the United States through the Adams-Onís Treaty, signed in 1819. The treaty was named after U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Spanish Minister Luis de Onís. It officially transferred Florida to the U.S. and resolved territorial disputes between the two nations. The treaty was ratified in 1821, marking the formal acquisition of Florida by the United States.
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This treaty was between Spain and the US.
Both East and West Florida were ceded to the US by this treaty.
There is no such thing as the "Treaty of Israel", so no country has signed it.
The Native Americans signed the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. -From: The American Journey (Florida Edition)
The U.S. signed a treaty with England to acquire this land ... (OBAMA (09) Q to P muahaha) What was the name of the treaty?
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Spain signed this treaty with the US. Onis was the Spanish minister to the US.
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Britain did not obtain Florida. Americans obtained it from Spain for 15 millon dollars by treaty with Spain after victory in war: i got my information from my home schooling program monarch.aop.com :) hope this helps
The Adams-Onis Treaty was signed between the United States as well as Spain, in 1819.
The other Treaty of Paris you are referring to is the Treaty of Paris signed in 1819, which is also known as the Adams-Onís Treaty. In this agreement, the United States acquired Florida from Spain in exchange for the U.S. relinquishing claims to Texas and assuming responsibility for a $5 million claim by American citizens against Spain. This treaty helped to define the boundaries of the U.S. and completed the acquisition of Florida.
Spain ceded control of Florida to the United States through the Adams-Onís Treaty, signed in 1819. The treaty was named after U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Spanish Minister Luis de Onís. It officially transferred Florida to the U.S. and resolved territorial disputes between the two nations. The treaty was ratified in 1821, marking the formal acquisition of Florida by the United States.
This treaty was made between the US and Spain.