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The Spanish were in danger of losing control of their New World colonies in the early 1800s. Why were they willing to sell east and west Florida to the United States?

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Answer:France had a claim on Florida and Spain was afraid the would lose it any way.

Explanation:They wanted to settle boundary issues from the Mississippi river to the Pacific ocean. Spain wanted the Oregon territory which it received in exchange for Florida

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Answer:

They wanted to settle boundary issues from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 settled the boundary disputes between Spain and the U.S. The U.S. promised not to make a claim on Texas. Spain ceded Florida to the U.S., and the two countries agreed upon a border. Spain also gave up claims to the Oregon Territory.

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