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The United States’ invasion of Florida in 1818 demonstrated that the Seminole Indians would leave Florida. the United States had tight control of Florida. Spain did not have tight control of Florida. Great
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The United States’ invasion of Florida in 1818 demonstrated that the Seminole Indians would leave Florida. the United States had tight control of Florida. Spain did not have tight control of Florida. Great Britain was a strong supporter of Spain.
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The reason why they did not have tight control of Florida is because they had to deal with rebellions in their other colonies
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