Florida had become a burden to Spain,…
March 1821 CE
Madrid had therefore decided to cede the territory to the United States through the Adams–Onís Treaty, which takes effect in 1821.
President James Monroe is authorized on March 3, 1821 to take possession of East Florida and West Florida for the United States and provide for initial governance.
Andrew Jackson, on behalf of the U.S. federal government, will serve as a military commissioner with the powers of governor of the newly acquired territory for a brief period.