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3 October, 15:52

Why did Eliza Pinckney describe Florida as "quite troublesome for our great nation"? Because indentured servant contracts were not allowed in Florida Because the Spanish were trying to expand the borders of Florida into United States territory Because the Native Americans, British, Spanish, and the U. S. were all fighting for its control Because the Seminoles occupied most of the territory and did not welcome white landowners

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  1. 3 October, 18:40
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    The correct answer is C) Because the Native Americans, British, Spanish, and the U. S. were all fighting for its control.

    Eliza Pinckney described Florida as "quite troublesome for our great nation" because the Native Americans, British, Spanish, and the U. S. were all fighting for its control.

    Eliza Pinckney (1722-1793) was an American woman that became one of the most important women dedicated to agriculture in South Carolina. She focused on growing indigo and had success trading it. Indigo was very special because it allowed dyeing textiles in the factories of Britain. She was the one that commented that Florida was quite troublesome for America because the Native Americans, British, Spanish, and the U. S. were all fighting for its control.
  2. 3 October, 18:44
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    the answer is a.) Because indentured servant contracts were not allowed in Florida
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