After the end of the French and Indian War (1763), several changes occurred in Florida. The following statements can be selected as applicable:
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Britain gained control of the territory from Spain - The Treaty of Paris (1763) allowed Britain to gain control of Florida from Spain.
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Slavery was permitted in Florida to entice southerners to settle there - In order to attract settlers from the southern colonies, conditions conducive to agricultural development, including the allowance of slavery, were established.
The other statements regarding West Florida developing at a much faster rate than other parts of the state, and the territory being divided into four distinct territories—while they may have some context in broader historical development—are not directly addressed as primary outcomes of the end of the French and Indian War.