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I don't think Adams had much say in the matter. News traveled slowly in those days and Jackson acted on his own initiative in Florida for the most part.

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Q: Why did secretary of state John Quincy Adams allowed general Jackson invasion into Spanish east Florida in 1818?
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Why did John Quincy Adams allow general Jackson's invasion into Spanish east Florida?

He did not really allow it. Jackson acted on his own for the most part. Communication was slow in those days. Jackson was not under command the of Adams who was Secretary of State. Jackson was reprimanded for creating an international flap by imprisoning the Spanish governor. The invasion put the US in a very strong position for negotiated the Adams-Onis Treaty which ceded Florida to the US and alleviated the problem of Indian raids out of Florida.


Why did secretary of state john Quincy allow general Jackson's invasion into spanish east Florida in 1818?

I don't think Adams had much say in the matter. News traveled slowly in those days and Jackson acted on his own initiative in Florida for the most part.


Why did Secretary of State of state John Quincy Adams allow general Jackson invasion into Spanish east Florida in 1818?

I don't think Adams had much say in the matter. News traveled slowly in those days and Jackson acted on his own initiative in Florida for the most part.


Who invaded Spanish East Florida in 1818?

Andrew Jackson gave orders of invasion so it would be the Americans


What territory did Spain give up to the US after an invasion by Andrew Jackson?

That territory was Florida, which the Spanish were apparently unable to control.


How did Jackson's invasion of Spanish-held Florida lead to establishing the borders of the Louisiana Purchase?

It didn't establish the borders. The Louisiana purchase from France was the center of the United States.


Who obtained Florida from the Spanish?

Andrew Jackson


Who captured Spanish Fort and Florida?

general jackson


What year did America have the invasion of Florida?

America never officially invaded Florida... When Andrew Jackson was still an American army general he pursued Seminole Indians (who were raiding into Georgia) into Spanish Florida. This is know as the First Seminole War and it caused much anger back in Spain.


How did Jackson invade Florida?

In 1818, Andrew Jackson led U.S. forces into Florida during the Seminole War. Jackson's invasion was in response to raids and attacks on American settlements by Seminole Indians and their allies. He pursued the Seminoles into Spanish-held Florida, captured forts, and eventually took control of the territory. Jackson's actions ultimately pressured Spain to cede Florida to the United States in the Adams-OnΓ­s Treaty of 1819.


What did president Monroe order Andrew Jackson to do in 1818?

In 1817-1818, President Monroe orders Jackson to chase raiding Seminole Indians back into Florida, but not to invade Florida. Instead, Jackson invaded Florida, captured military forts, executed two British subjects for stirring up Indian attacks, and replaced the Spanish governor. Many members of Monroe's cabinet believed that Jackson should have been court-martialed for his actions in Florida. With that said, the Secretary of State, John Quincy Adams, saved the day for Jackson and it was ruled that Jackson had acted in self defense in Florida.


What American General attacked the Indians in Spanish Florida?

Andrew Jackson.