What is the British relationship with the territory of Florida?
What is the British relationship with the territory of Florida? Florida Became a British Colony During the French and Indian War, Britain had captured Havana, Spain's busiest port. In exchange for Havana, the Spanish traded Florida to Britain. The British then divided Florida into two territories: East Florida and West Florida. This time was known in Florida as the British Period. How did the French and Indian war affect British relations with the colonies? The French and Indian War altered the relationship between Britain and its American colonies because the war enabled Britain to be more "active" in colonial political...