exas, Oregon and Mexican Cession Extensions Help Accessibility Layout Background Theme Transition THE FLORIDA CESSION GEOGRAPHIC CONTEXT-TIMELINE OF MAJOR EVENTS Florida had been occupied by Spain since the 1500s. Slaves often ran away from Georgia and North Carolina to Florida. A large number of slaves in Florida allied with Indians and became the Seminoles Andrew Jackson (a General at the time), sent gunboals to attack the fort. The fort was destroyed and the slaves fled. General Jackson again invaded Florida (even though he was not given permission to do so) and attacked Seminole villages. Attacks between the Seminoles and the white settlers in Georgia continued. The U.S. defended Jackson's actions, noting that the Spanish had done nothing to control Seminole attacks. The U.S demanded that Spain cede Florida to the U.S. FLORIDA CESSION 1819-1821 Spain signed the Adams-Onis Treaty (1819), ceding all of Florida to the United States. In the textbox below, summarize how the United States gained Florida (the Florida Cession). Include at least 3 sentences - in your OWN WORDS. VOCABULARY: cede: to give up or surrender וום acer Slideshow

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THE FLORIDA CESSION
GEOGRAPHIC CONTEXT-TIMELINE OF MAJOR EVENTS
Florida had been occupied by
Spain since the 1500s. Slaves
often ran away from Georgia
and North Carolina to Florida.
A large number of slaves in
Florida allied with Indians and
became the Seminoles
Andrew Jackson (a General at
the time), sent gunboals to
attack the fort. The fort was
destroyed and the slaves fled.
General Jackson again invaded
Florida (even though he was
not given permission to do so)
and attacked Seminole
villages.
Attacks between the Seminoles
and the white settlers in Georgia
continued.
The U.S. defended Jackson's
actions, noting that the Spanish
had done nothing to control
Seminole attacks. The U.S
demanded that Spain cede
Florida to the U.S.
FLORIDA
CESSION
1819-1821
Spain signed the Adams-Onis
Treaty (1819), ceding all of
Florida to the United States.
In the textbox below, summarize how the United States gained Florida (the Florida
Cession). Include at least 3 sentences - in your OWN WORDS.
VOCABULARY:
cede: to give up or
surrender
וום
acer
Slideshow
Transcribed Image Text:exas, Oregon and Mexican Cession Extensions Help Accessibility Layout Background Theme Transition THE FLORIDA CESSION GEOGRAPHIC CONTEXT-TIMELINE OF MAJOR EVENTS Florida had been occupied by Spain since the 1500s. Slaves often ran away from Georgia and North Carolina to Florida. A large number of slaves in Florida allied with Indians and became the Seminoles Andrew Jackson (a General at the time), sent gunboals to attack the fort. The fort was destroyed and the slaves fled. General Jackson again invaded Florida (even though he was not given permission to do so) and attacked Seminole villages. Attacks between the Seminoles and the white settlers in Georgia continued. The U.S. defended Jackson's actions, noting that the Spanish had done nothing to control Seminole attacks. The U.S demanded that Spain cede Florida to the U.S. FLORIDA CESSION 1819-1821 Spain signed the Adams-Onis Treaty (1819), ceding all of Florida to the United States. In the textbox below, summarize how the United States gained Florida (the Florida Cession). Include at least 3 sentences - in your OWN WORDS. VOCABULARY: cede: to give up or surrender וום acer Slideshow
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