Which of the following occurred during the Second Spanish Period?(1 point) Responses Significant battles of the Revolutionary War took place. Significant battles of the Revolutionary War took place. Pinckney’s Treaty established the northern boundary of Florida. Pinckney’s Treaty established the northern boundary of Florida. The Treaty of Paris (1763) gave Florida to Spain. The Treaty of Paris (1763) gave Florida to Spain. A large number of Patriots and Loyalists from northern states moved to Florida. A large number of Patriots and Loyalists from northern states moved to Florida.

1 answer

During the Second Spanish Period, the significant event was: The Treaty of Paris (1763) gave Florida to Spain. This treaty marked the end of the Seven Years' War and transferred control of Florida from Great Britain to Spain.

The other options do not correspond to events that occurred during the Second Spanish Period in Florida. For clarification:

  • The significant battles of the Revolutionary War took place primarily in the 1770s, which is after the Treaty of Paris (1763).
  • Pinckney's Treaty (1795) established the southern border of the United States, and while it addressed boundaries, it came much later than the Second Spanish Period (which lasted from 1783 to 1821).
  • The movement of Patriots and Loyalists to Florida also occurred during and after the American Revolutionary War but again relates more to different timelines and not specifically to the Second Spanish Period itself.