The British attempted to attract settlers to Florida primarily by giving out land grants. During their control of Florida in the 18th century, they offered land to settlers to encourage migration and development in the region. This included incentives for wealthy individuals and families who would bring their own agricultural practices and labor force to make the area more economically viable. While monetary incentives were also a part of some colonial policies, land grants were a more significant method employed to draw settlers to Florida.
How did the British attempt to attract settlers to Florida?
by abolishing slavery
by giving out monetary incentives by giving out monetary incentives by giving out land grants
by providing workers for farming
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