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Spain refused to destroy Negro Fort, a fort in Spanish Florida that was an outpost for freed or escaped African Americans. How did that affect Florida?(1 point)
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The Seminole tribe of Florida had a stronger stance against the US
The Seminole tribe of Florida had a stronger stance against the US
It led to the first invasion of Florida
It led to the first invasion of Florida
It led to Spain giving up Florida to the US
It led to Spain giving up Florida to the US
It proved that Spain wasn't going to just give up Florida
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The Seminole tribe of Florida had a stronger stance against the US
The Seminole tribe of Florida had a stronger stance against the US
It led to the first invasion of Florida
It led to the first invasion of Florida
It led to Spain giving up Florida to the US
It led to Spain giving up Florida to the US
It proved that Spain wasn't going to just give up Florida
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**It proved that Spain wasn't going to just give up Florida.**
The refusal to destroy Negro Fort indicated Spain's commitment to maintaining control over Florida and supporting the rights of freed and escaped African Americans, which contributed to tensions with the United States.
**It proved that Spain wasn't going to just give up Florida.**
The refusal to destroy Negro Fort indicated Spain's commitment to maintaining control over Florida and supporting the rights of freed and escaped African Americans, which contributed to tensions with the United States.
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