Why did the British and Spanish resolve the Nootka Sound Controversy without war?

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Responses

The newly formed French government encouraged a compromise.
The newly formed French government encouraged a compromise.

Neither country believed the land was valuable enough to fight for.
Neither country believed the land was valuable enough to fight for.

Both sides were afraid war would weaken their countries in Europe.
Both sides were afraid war would weaken their countries in Europe.

They were afraid the United States would take land while they fought.

They were afraid the United States would take land while they fought.