Causes Of Spanish Immigration Dbq

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On September 1782 when the French people came and made a solution that was unbreakable. The French was tired of the war but the Spanish wasn't. The Spanish wasn't ready to give up the fight until they got what they wanted The Spanish said they would stop until they captured Gibraltar from the British. By doing this the British would gain the north and the Ohio river. The English would gain independence and also the East of the Appalachian mountains to live on. This treaty along with the separate peace treaties between Great Britain and the nations that supported the American cause: F rance, Spain and the Dutch were fighting against each other

The treaty gave the American all land between the Atlantic ocean and the Mississippi

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