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When Andrew Jackson arrived in Florida in 1818, he was informed that the territory was plagued by conflicts with Native American tribes, particularly the Seminoles, and that the area was a refuge for runaway slaves. He was also briefed on the lack of effective Spanish control over the territory, which contributed to lawlessness and instability. These circumstances prompted Jackson to take military action, leading to the First Seminole War and ultimately the U.S. acquisition of Florida from Spain.

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