How did Spain’s refusal to destroy Negro Fort affect Florida?(1 point)
Responses
It gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States.
It gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States.
It prompted General Jackson to return to Washington DC
It prompted General Jackson to return to Washington DC
It led to General Jackson’s troops’ first invasion of the territory.
It led to General Jackson’s troops’ first invasion of the territory.
It showed that Spain did not view General Jackson as a significant threat.
It showed that Spain did not view General Jackson as a significant threat.
1 answer
All of the options listed are possible effects of Spain's refusal to destroy Negro Fort. However, it is unclear from the given information which is the correct answer. Additional context or information is needed to accurately determine the correct response.