The Territorial Acquisitions of the United States: An Historical Review (Classic Reprint)

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Owned by Spain - Ceded to England and then restored to Spain - West Florida annexed to the Union Another step in the development of the power of the national government - Jack son's invasion in 1814 Our possession in 1818 - Troubles with the Seminoles - Jackson's sec ond invasion - The whole territory finally bought by the United States under a species of duress Boundary line between Mexico (spanish) and the United States fixed at same time Little question as to the constitutional power to acquire Florida The Louisiana precedent strengthened Louisiana and Florida a benefit to the whole Union.

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