How did Florida change after the end of the French and Indian War? Select all that apply.(2 points)

Responses

Slavery was permitted in Florida to entice Southerners to settle there.
Slavery was permitted in Florida to entice Southerners to settle there.

The territory was divided into four distinct territories: North, South, East, and West.
The territory was divided into four distinct territories: North, South, East, and West.

West Florida developed at a much faster rate than other parts of the state.
West Florida developed at a much faster rate than other parts of the state.

Britain gained control of the territory from Spain.

1 answer

After the end of the French and Indian War, the following changes occurred in Florida:

  1. Slavery was permitted in Florida to entice Southerners to settle there.

  2. Britain gained control of the territory from Spain.

The other options regarding the division of the territory into distinct territories and West Florida developing faster than other parts are not accurate representations of the changes that occurred after the French and Indian War.