Florida Territory
The Florida Territory was a historic organized territory of the United States from 1822 to 1845. The land was acquired from Spain at a cost of $5 million in the Adams-Onís Treaty. The ceremonies of transfer took place on July 17, 1821 in Pensacola. General Andrew Jackson served as military governor of the newly acquired territory. On March 30, 1822, the United States merged East Florida and part of West Florida into the Florida Territory.
On March 3, 1845, Florida joined the Union as the 27th state.
See also
External links
- 3 U.S. Statute 654 approved on March 30, 1822 establishing Florida Territory (pages 654-659) from United States Statutes at Large at the Library of Congress website.
Categories
Historical regions and territories of the United States | History of Florida | 1822 establishments
