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How did the First Seminole War influence U.S. acquisition of Florida?(1 point) Responses Seminole attacks on Spanish settlements made it difficult for Spain to govern Native Americans. Seminole attacks on Spanish settlements made it difficult for Spain to govern Native Americans. The British government pressured Spain to give up control of the territory. The British government pressured Spain to give up control of the territory. Spain realized that the expense and trouble of maintaining Florida outweighed its usefulness and agreed to sell it. Spain realized that the expense and trouble of maintaining Florida outweighed its usefulness and agreed to sell it. American attacks on Spanish soldiers gave the United States control over major cities in the territory.
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The most accurate response regarding how the First Seminole War influenced U.S. acquisition of Florida is:
**Spain realized that the expense and trouble of maintaining Florida outweighed its usefulness and agreed to sell it.**
This reflects how the conflicts and instability in the region led Spain to reconsider its control over Florida, ultimately leading to the Adams-OnĂs Treaty of 1819, in which Spain ceded Florida to the United States.
**Spain realized that the expense and trouble of maintaining Florida outweighed its usefulness and agreed to sell it.**
This reflects how the conflicts and instability in the region led Spain to reconsider its control over Florida, ultimately leading to the Adams-OnĂs Treaty of 1819, in which Spain ceded Florida to the United States.
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