Yes,Jay's Treaty allowed British soldiers to remain on American soil until 1803,because of this,many people opposed Jay's Treaty.
it was the 17th state made it was started in march 1 1803 trust me
Ohio became a state in 1803. It became a state after Thomas Worthington walked the note to the president so that the president could make it a official state.
Ohio became a state on March 1, 1803. It was a state that was granted its statehood retroactively by James Garfield.
The Louisiana purchase
Louisiana
Hawaii. Just kidding- the answer is Louisiana
New Orleans in the state of Louisiana was once a French colony. It was founded by the French in 1718 and it remained under French control until it was sold to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
I think it is Louisiana because it is very french there
Louisiana
This is the Louisiana Purchase from the French in 1803.
The land the comprises the state of Iowa today was purchased in 1803 in the Louisiana Purchase from the French.
under French rule until 1803, when all the French territory west of the Mississippi River was purchased by the United States.i.e. it was first claimed by France .
Ohio became a state on March 1st, 1803. XD On August 7th, 1953 President Eisenhower signed an act that officially declared March 1st, 1803 the day of Ohio's admittance into the union. XP BEST STATE EVERR BECOME A STATE ON MARCH 1ST, 1803.
In 1803 Flinders was returning to England with the work of his discoveries in Australia, but his ship was leaking badly and he needed emergency repairs. He put into the French-controlled island of Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean in late December 1803. He did not know that England and France were at war. Within a few days the French governor Decaen concluded that Flinders was a "spy", and Flinders was imprisoned on the island. He remained a prisoner of the French until June 1810, when British ships blockaded the island and forced his release.
Seven years. Matthew Flinders was captured by the French on the island of Mauritius, in 1803 and kept prisoner until 1810.
1803 United State of America