How did Spain’s refusal to destroy Negro Fort affect Florida?(1 point)

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It proved that Spain was not going to give up the territory without a bitter fight.
It proved that Spain was not going to give up the territory without a bitter fight.

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 gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States.
It gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States.

It showed that Spain did not view General Jackson as a significant threat.

1 answer

Spain’s refusal to destroy Negro Fort primarily "led to General Jackson’s troops’ first invasion of the territory." This action was part of the larger conflict involving U.S. expansion and relations with Native American groups, as well as Spain's control over Florida.