How did Spain's refusal to destroy Negro Fort affect Florida?

(1 point)
• It led to General Jackson's troops' first invasion of the territory.
• It gave the Seminoles an empowered stance against the United States.
• It showed that Spain did not view General Jackson as a significant threat.
• It proved that Spain was not going to give up the territory without a bitter fight.

1 answer

Spain's refusal to destroy Negro Fort affected Florida in that it led to General Jackson's troops' first invasion of the territory. Therefore, the correct answer is:

• It led to General Jackson's troops' first invasion of the territory.