The conflict between Great Britain and Spain historically stemmed from territorial disputes and competition for colonial dominance, particularly in the Americas during the 17th and 18th centuries. Key events included the War of Jenkins' Ear (1739-1748), which arose from trade tensions and piracy, and the larger context of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), where both nations vied for control over territories in North America and the Caribbean. Additionally, Britain’s support for Spanish colonies seeking independence further strained relations, leading to ongoing diplomatic and military confrontations.
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Factors in colonial America that cause conflict with Great Britain was expansionism
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Great Britain did not conquer Spain.
There were several ways in which the conflict between Great Britain and Spain affected the borders of the US. First, when the conflict began the British troops were sent from the US borders to fight. This allowed the United States to take control of more land. Second, the goods that were being shipped from Britain and Spain to the US were no longer arriving. This caused the Americans to learn to provide for these needs on their own and created more industrialization within the colonies.
Spain is approximately 167 kilometer's from great Britain
Spain feared a U.S. alliance with Great Britain
Britain and the US were able to freely trade between each other without Spain interfering.
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After the treaty of 1763, the North American continent was divided between Great Britain and Spain. Great Britain gained control of the eastern half, while Spain controlled the western half, including present-day Florida and parts of the Louisiana Territory.
Great Britain was a bystander in the Holocaust.
In 1763, a treaty was signed by France, Great Britain, Portugal, and Spain called Treaty of Paris. France gave up Canada and its claims from Mississippi river to Britain.
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