. Territorial and commercial expansion of the United States, 1800-1900. V. No. 14.—1819-1820. Florida Purchased from Spain (1819).—Arkansas Territory Formed from Southern Part of TerritoryMissouri (1819).—Maine, Formerly a District of Massachusetts, Admitted as a State (1S20). 378 TBEEITORIAL AND COMMEECIAL EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES. [August, and the hay crop alone in 1900 was valued at $30,427,256, or twice as much a? the sum paid to Mexico (exclusive of the agreement tosettle the claims of American citizens, amounting to -3,250,000 1 for the entire Territory. The States and Territories


. Territorial and commercial expansion of the United States, 1800-1900. V. No. 14.—1819-1820. Florida Purchased from Spain (1819).—Arkansas Territory Formed from Southern Part of TerritoryMissouri (1819).—Maine, Formerly a District of Massachusetts, Admitted as a State (1S20). 378 TBEEITORIAL AND COMMEECIAL EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES. [August, and the hay crop alone in 1900 was valued at $30,427,256, or twice as much a? the sum paid to Mexico (exclusive of the agreement tosettle the claims of American citizens, amounting to -3,250,000 1 for the entire Territory. The States and Territories in question producedin 1900 nearly one-fourth of the wool grown in the United States, their total wool production being in 1900, 62,704,883 pounds, out of atotal in the United States of 288,636,621 pounds. The total value of the production of wheat, corn, oats, rye, barley, hay, and potatoesin these five States and Territories in 1 ? 0 m 1,734,169, or practically four times the sum paid for their purchase. The number ofhorses and mules in 1900 was 627,10s and th


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