what happened during the second spanish period

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The Second Spanish period refers to the time period when Spain regained control of Florida from the British following the Treaty of Paris in 1783 until Florida was transferred to the United States in 1821.

During this period, Spain faced numerous challenges in governing Florida. They struggled to maintain control over the native Seminole Indian tribes, who often clashed with American settlers moving into the region. Spain also faced threats from neighboring European powers, particularly the British and Americans, who were interested in acquiring Florida for themselves.

In order to boost the economy of the territory, Spain encouraged the migration of American settlers and granted land grants to attract settlers to Florida. This led to an increase in American influence in the region.

Spanish rule in Florida was also marked by conflicts with the United States. The border between Florida and the American states was poorly defined, resulting in disputes and tensions. The Spanish government was criticized for its weak control over the region and its inability to prevent American incursions into Spanish territory.

Ultimately, due to domestic and international pressures, Spain agreed to sell Florida to the United States in the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819. The transfer of Florida from Spain to the United States was completed in 1821, marking the end of the Second Spanish period.
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