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  1. The United States of America was formed after thirteen British colonies in North America declared independence from the British Empire on July 4, 1776. In the Lee Resolution, passed by the Second Continental Congress two days prior, the colonies resolved that they were free and independent states.

    • Louisiana Purchase
    • Adams–Onís Treaty
    • Texas Annexation
    • Mexican Cession
    • Alaska Purchase

    Napoléon Bonaparte didn’t just have a huge impact on Europe, he also altered the course of history in the New World as well. The French General was waging an expensive war in Europe, and began to view the Louisiana Territory as a burden – as well as a potential source of income. In 1803, he offered up all 828,000 square miles for the famously low p...

    Spanish explorers first established a presence in Florida as far back as 1565, but 250 years later, Spain had done little to cement its foothold in the region. The Spanish realized they were in poor position to defend Florida should the U.S. decide to seize it. In 1819, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams negotiated the signing of the Florida Purc...

    The newly created Republic of Texas, which broke away from Mexico in the Texas Revolution, was peacefully annexed by the United States in 1845. In one fell swoop, the U.S. acquired 389,000 square miles of former Mexican territory.

    Shortly after the Texas Annexation, tensions between Mexico and the U.S. flared up anew. Congress declared war on Mexico over a boundary dispute in 1846, and after a relatively brief armed conflict – known as the Mexican–American War – the two countries signed the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. The treaty recognized Texas as a U.S. state, and the Uni...

    In the aftermath of the Crimean War, Alexander II began exploring the possibility of selling Alaska. Similar to Spain’s foothold in Florida earlier in the century, the Russian Emperor recognized the possibility of American incursions into the territory, which they were not in a good position to defend against. – Grand Duke Konstantin of Russia Afte...

  2. Create your own custom historical map of the United States from 1790 to this day. Color an editable map, fill in the legend, and download it for free. Explore the territorial evolution of the United States on a map.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2024 · In this gallery of five maps, we examine the creation and expansion of the United States from the colonization of North America by European powers to the routes of the explorers who pushed ever westwards to the Pacific coast.

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  4. In going to war with Spain and claiming some of Spain’s territories after its defeat, the United States starts incorporating places with very large non-white populations and starts to wonder ...

  5. 19 de oct. de 2023 · Expansion of the United States moved steadily westward from the late 18th to the mid 19th centuries. This territorial movement displaced most of the Native American peoples who lived in those lands for thousands of years before the arrival of European colonists.

  6. Expansión territorial estadounidenses por fuera del territorio continental. La historia territorial de los Estados Unidos es la evolución de las fronteras y territorios de ese país desde su creación. Se recogen en un cuadro cada uno de los cambios en las fronteras interiores y exteriores del país, así como el estatus y los cambios de nombre.