John Quincy Adams letter, 1820 May 3

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John Quincy Adams letter, 1820 May 3

1820

ALS written as U.S. secretary of state to Spanish minister Francisco Dionisio Vives. Topics include diplomatic relations, foreign affairs, Spanish colonialism, the Adams-Onís Treaty, Florida and land grants there, and Texas.

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