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HE captured several Spanish forts, drove the current governor of Florida out and proved to the Spanish that Florida did more bad than good.

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Andrew Jackson was sent by President Monroe into Florida to attack the .?

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Whose campaign in Florida motivated Spain to sell that territory to the us?

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What states that Spain agrees to change Florida's border?

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Which us president was negotiated purchase of Florida from Spain?

James Monroe But Andrew Jackson helped because he invaded Florida. He invaded and killed tons of men and put an American govern and not a Spainsh


What happened As a result of Andrew Jackson and 1818 actions in Florida?

In 1818, President Andrew Jackson led military forces into Florida to address the issue of Seminole raids into Georgia. His actions resulted in the seizure of Spanish forts and the capture of the influential Seminole leader, Osceola. This military incursion escalated tensions between the United States and Spain, ultimately contributing to the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819, in which Spain ceded Florida to the U.S.