In 1810, parts of West Florida were annexed by proclamation of President James Madison, who claimed the region as part of the Louisiana Purchase. These parts were incorporated into the newly formed Territory of Orleans. The U.S. annexed the Mobile District of West Florida to the Mississippi Territory in 1812. Spain continued to dispute the area, though the United States gradually increased the area it occupied.
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Spain was powerful because of the armies and fleets kept around the continent.
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Shot in the head by Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth, Lincoln died the next morning
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