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  1. O Tratado de Adams-Onís[ 1] ou Tratado de Transcontinentalidade de 1819[ 2] the Florida Purchase Treaty, [ 3] (antigamente intitulado Tratado de amizade, acerto de diferenças e limites entre sua Majestade católica e os Estados Unidos da América e algumas vezes denominado Florida Purchase Treaty ou Tratado da Florida de 1819) [ 4][ 5] foi o ...

  2. Diplomacy and the Borderlands. The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819. By Philip Coolidge Brooks. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939. pp. x, 262. Index. $2.50. - Volume 34 Issue 4

  3. L. ( 1) This treaty was concluded February 22, 1819. The ratifications were exchanged February 22, 1821, and proclaimed February 22, 1821. By the treaty of Saint Ildefonso, made October 1, 1800, Spain had ceded Louisiana to France and France, by the treaty of Paris, signed April 30, 1803, had ceded it to the United States.

  4. John Quincy Adams. Adams used the Jackson’s military action to present Spain with a demand to either control the inhabitants of East Florida or cede it to the United States. Minister Onís and Secretary Adams reached an agreement whereby Spain ceded East Florida to the United States and renounced all claim to West Florida. Spain received no ...

  5. John Quincy Adams y Luis de Onís. Dos personajes se reunieron para firmar un tratado de largo título, “Tratado de amistad, arreglo de diferencias y límites entre su Majestad Católica el Rey de España y los Estados Unidos de América”, si bien, es más conocido por el apellido de los representantes de los Estados mencionados, Tratado ...

  6. 9 de ene. de 2020 · The Adams-Onis Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Spain signed in 1819 which established the southern border of the Louisiana Purchase. As part of the agreement, the United States obtained the territory of present-day Florida. The treaty was negotiated in Washington, D.C. by the American secretary of state, John Quincy Adams ...

  7. Adams-Onís Treaty. an agreement made between the United States and Spain in 1819, in which Spain ceded Florida to the United States and relinquished its claims to Oregon, and the United States acknowledged Spanish sovereignty over Texas and paid $5 million of American financial claims against Spain. It established the western boundaries for ...