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Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 ... The AdamsOnís Treaty sometimes referred to as The Florida Treaty was signed in Washington on February 22, 1819 and ratified by Spain October 24, 1820 and entered into force February 22, 1821. It terminated April 14,1903 by a treaty of July 3, 1902. The treaty was named for John Quincy...
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Also called the Transcontinental Treaty of 1819, the Adams-Onis Treaty was one of the critical events that defined the U.S.-Mexico border. The border between the then-Spanish lands and American territory was a source of heated international debate.
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ADAMS-ONÍS TREATY ... The Adams-Onís Treaty between the United States and Spain was negotiated by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and the Spanish Minister to the United States, Don Luis de Onís, and signed in February 1819. The principal elements in the treaty were the acquisition of Florida by the United States...
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format this article to print ... ADAMS-ONÍS TREATY. The Adams-Onís (or Florida) Treaty, signed on February 22, 1819, by John Quincy Adams for the United States and by Louis de Onís for Spain, renounced the United States claim to Texas.
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It secured Florida as part of the US and cleaned up the border between Louisiana and Tejas for only Five million dollars.
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It confirmed the acquisition of Florida by the US (for $5 million) and fixed a boundary line between the US and the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Spain, which would shortly become Mexico.
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THE ADAMS-ONIS TREATY ... East Texans know they are home when they arrive west of the Adams-Onis Treaty line. That would be the Sabine River to others. ... The solution came from negotiations between Secretary of State John Quincy Adams and Spanish Minister Luis de Onis, and it also cleared up another boundary dispute when...
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Adams drew his transcontinental line in negotiations with Onis July 16, 1818, because the Rush-Gallatin talks with the British had been unable to agree on an ... Adams-Onis Treaty signed Feb. 22, 1819, with stepped boundary line from Sabine to Red to Arkansas to Platte rivers, then by 42nd degree line to Pacific.
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history.sandiego.edu/gen/for/diplo/onis.html
history.sandiego.edu/gen/for/diplo/onis.html
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