
Adams Onis
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Social Studies
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5th - 8th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Adams-Onis Treaty
How the United States gained Florida
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Multiple Choice
According to the map which country controlled Florida?
According to the map which country controlled Florida?
Spain
France
Great Britain
United States
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The Spanish colonized Florida in the 1500s
However, by the 1600s there weren't many Spanish colonists in Florida. The British colonized the land above Spain and their population was increasing. To ensure that the English would not take their land, the Spanish government welcomed escaped slaves and Native Americans to live in Florida as long as they agreed to defend the territory for Spain
Spanish Colonization of Florida
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Multiple Select
Who did the Spanish allow to live in Florida? Select TWO
¿A quién permitieron los españoles vivir en Florida? Seleccione DOS
British colonists
Escaped slaves
Native Americans
French colonists
immigrants from Mexico
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Multiple Choice
Why did the Spanish allow these groups to settle in Florida?
¿Por qué permitieron los españoles que estos grupos se establecieran en Florida?
They wanted them to help fight a war so that Spain could take over more British land
They wanted them to help to protect the territory for Spain
They wanted them to be treated fairly and equally
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After the United States became a country, American settlers settled further into Georgia and Mississippi to grow cotton and other crops.
By this time the Spanish no longer invited escaped slaves into Florida, but they didn't stop them either.
In addition, the Seminole tribe helped escaped slaves settle in Florida.
The United States Grows
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This is why the map of the Underground Railroad shows an arrow going into Florida. Some escaped slaves from Georgia went south into Florida and hid out with the Seminole tribe
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The Seminole tribe not only helped shelter escaped slaves but also often intermarried with them creating a mixed Native American and African American culture
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The growing number of enslaved people escaping to Florida as well as the slave revolts, deeply concerned Georgia plantation owners
Even though Spain wasn't encouraging this behavior, they weren't doing much to stop it.
American plantation owners pushed the American government to do something about this problem
Cause for American concern
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Multiple Choice
Why were American plantation owners in Georgia angry about what was happening in Florida?
¿Por qué se enfadaron los propietarios de plantaciones estadounidenses en Georgia por lo que estaba ocurriendo en Florida?
The Spanish colonists were leading slave revolts in America
The Seminole tribe in Florida was helping shelter escaped slaves and assisting in slave revolts
The Spanish were trying to take American land by slowly increasing the border of Florida
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How the United States gained Florida
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