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Spain was slow to take actual possession of its new colony. In general, French colonists reacted negatively to the idea of Spanish rule. Spain was also loathe to spend decent funds for either an effective military presence or fair maintenance of the colony. To make things worse, the new colonial governor, Don Antonio de Ulloa, did not arrive in Louisiana until March 1766.Spanish rule in Louisiana needed to accommodate an ethnically diverse population. There were large numbers of different Native American tribes, a small but influential European populace that was primarily French, and a small but significant number of Africans, both slave and free. Many of the colony's officials were either French or of French ancestry, which contributed to the flimsy nature of Spanish management of the colony. Spanish officials, aware of their own numerical insignificance and of the diversity of peoples, showed some flexibility in procedures by maintaining the French language and customs.