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alukav5142 [94]
3 years ago
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Below is a list of terms/events.

History
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ludmilkaskok [199]3 years ago
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Answer:

hi snooky! i made this by my self! i hope this will help you!

Explanation:

In chronological order

A. The Rebellion of 1768, 28 October 1768-26 October 1769

B. The Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776.  

C. Second Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1796 between Spain and France, allying the two nations

D. The Treaty of San Ildefonso, October 1, 1777

E. Pinckney’s Treaty, October 27, 1795

F. Third Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1800 between Spain and France, by which Spain returned Louisiana to France

G. The Louisiana Purchase, April 30, 1803

H. The War of 1812, Jun 18 1812 - 18 Feb 1815

I. The Treaty of Ghent, December 24, 1814

J. The Battle of New Orleans, December 23, 1814 and January 8, 1815

K. The Adams-Onis Treaty, Although it was signed in 1819, it would not be effective until February 22, 1821.

L. The Treaty of Paris, December 10, 1898

Timeline Terms/events

The Rebellion of 1768, 28 October 1768-26 October 1769

The Louisiana Rebellion of 1768 (28 October 1768-26 October 1769) was an attempt by German and French settlers in Louisiana to prevent the Kingdom of France from handing over French Louisiana to Spain.

The Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776

The 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain. TheDeclaration summarized the colonists' motivations for seeking independence.

The Treaty of San Ildefonso, October 1, 1777

First Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1777 between Spain and Portugal  

The First Treaty of San Ildefonso was signed on 1 October 1777 between the Spanish Empire and the Portuguese Empire.

Pinckney’s Treaty, October 27, 1795

 

It resolved territorial disputes between the two countries and granted American ships the right to free navigation of the Mississippi River as well as duty-free transport through the port of New Orleans, then under Spanish control.

Second Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1796 between Spain and France, allying the two nations

 

The Second Treaty of San Ildefonso was signed on 19 August 1796 between Spain and the First French Republic. Based on the terms of the agreement, France and Spain would become allies and combine their forces against the British Empire.

Third Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1800 between Spain and France, by which Spain returned Louisiana to France  

The Third Treaty of San Ildefonso was a secret agreement signed on 1 October 1800 between the Spanish Empire and the First French Republic by which Spain agreed in principle to exchange its North American colony of Louisiana for territories in Tuscany.  

The Louisiana Purchase, April 30, 1803  

The United States bought 828,000 square miles of land from France in 1803. The French controlled this region from 1699 until 1762 when it became Spanish property because France gave it to Spain as a present, since they were allies.

The War of 1812, Jun 18 1812 - 18 Feb 1815  

In the War of 1812, caused by British restrictions on U.S. trade and America’s desire to expand its territory, the United States took on the greatest naval power in the world, Great Britain.

The Treaty of Ghent, December 24, 1814  

On December 24, 1814, The Treaty of Ghent was signed by British and American representatives at Ghent, Belgium, ending the War of 1812. By terms of the treaty, all conquered territory was to be returned, and commissions were planned to settle the boundary of the United States and Canada.

The Battle of New Orleans, December 23, 1814 and January 8, 1815  

Both the British and American troops were unaware of the peace treaty that had been signed between the two countries in Ghent, Belgium.

The Adams-Onis Treaty, Although it was signed in 1819, it would not be effective until February 22, 1821.  

The Adams–Onís Treaty of 1819, was a treaty between the United States and Spain in 1819 that ceded Florida to the U.S. and defined the boundary between the U.S. and New Spain.

The Treaty of Paris, December 10, 1898  

The Treaty of Paris of 1783 formally ended the American Revolutionary War.

In the Treaty of Paris, the British Crown formally recognized American independence and ceded most of its territory east of the Mississippi River to the United States, doubling the size of the new nation and paving the way for westward expansion.  

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