1. Why was an alliance with Native Americans important for Governor Miro to maintain? (1 point)

Native American trade goods were popular items.
The Spanish did not want the Native Americans to ally with the United States.
The Spanish wanted the Native American land.
The Spanish wanted the Native Americans to provide protection against then new American colonists.
2. How did Governor Carondelet respond to challenges posed after the American Revolution? (1 point)
allowed foreign ships into the Port of New Orleans
allowed French refugees to come to Louisiana
gave the United States the right of deposit to store goods while they waited for shipping
all of the above
3. Who would make the following statements and for what reasons?
But IÕm a monarch too!
They wonÕt stay east of the Allegheny.
I sure would love more land on the Gulf of Mexico.
(1 point)
the King of Spain in response deciding whether to support the British colonists during the American Revolution
the King of France in response to deciding whether to transfer the Louisiana colony to Spain
the King of Spain in response to deciding whether to transfer the Louisiana colony back to France.
the King of France in response to supporting the British colonists during the French and Indian War
4. What did Louisiana colonists do to make the Spanish government think they were committing treason after the secret transfer of the colony from France to Spain? (1 point)
They refused to do any more trading.
They refused to participate in ceremonies and formal parties.
They assembled an armed group in New Orleans to plea to Governor Ulloa.
The Spanish governor was not invited to weddings.
5. Which battle decided the outcome of the Spanish contribution to the American Revolution? (1 point)
the siege of Fort George
the capture of Fort Bute at Manchac
the taking of the fort at Pensacola
the capture of the fort at Mobile
6. What did Governor Unzaga do to win the colonists over and cause them to accept Spanish law? (1 point)
did not enforce Spanish trade rules
ordered the first census
had surveyors extend land privileges
sent the Isle–os back to the Canary Islands
7. What order would the following events be in on a timeline?
American Revolution
Boston Tea Party
French and Indian War
PinckneyÕs Treaty
(1 point)
4, 3, 2, 1
3, 4, 2, 1
1, 2, 4, 3
3, 2, 1, 4
8. What is a reason of both France and Spain for not wanting to keep the Louisiana colony? (1 point)
The colonists refused to respect the flag.
The colony was expensive to run.
The colony never became prosperous.
The colonists were too rebellious.
9. What ultimate response by the Spanish government informed the success of the actions of Governor MiroÕs and Governor CarondeletÕs responses to the challenges faced after the American Revolution? (1 point)
The colony prospered.
The population of American settlers increased.
The colony would be returned to France and then to the United States.
The Native Americans moved away.

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1. To answer question 1, we need to consider the options presented. Option A states that Native American trade goods were popular items, but this does not directly explain why an alliance with Native Americans was important for Governor Miro to maintain. Option B suggests that the Spanish did not want the Native Americans to ally with the United States, but this is not a reason specific to Governor Miro. Option C states that the Spanish wanted the Native American land, which is a possible motive, but it does not explain why an alliance was important for Governor Miro specifically. Option D suggests that the Spanish wanted the Native Americans to provide protection against the new American colonists, which directly addresses Governor Miro's need to maintain an alliance. Therefore, the correct answer is D - The Spanish wanted the Native Americans to provide protection against the new American colonists.

2. To answer question 2, we need to consider the options presented. Option A states that Governor Carondelet allowed foreign ships into the Port of New Orleans, Option B suggests that he allowed French refugees to come to Louisiana, and Option C states that he gave the United States the right of deposit to store goods while they waited for shipping. Option D suggests that all of the above options are correct. To determine the correct answer, we can eliminate any options that are not mentioned in the question. Since all of the options (A, B, and C) are mentioned, the correct answer is D - all of the above.

3. To answer question 3, we need to consider the statements provided and the possible reasons behind them. The statement "But I'm a monarch too!" suggests a sense of rivalry between two monarchs. The statement "They won't stay east of the Allegheny" suggests a concern about territorial boundaries. Finally, the statement "I sure would love more land on the Gulf of Mexico" indicates a desire for territorial expansion. Considering these statements and the possible reasons, it is most likely that these statements were made by the King of Spain in response to deciding whether to transfer the Louisiana colony back to France. Therefore, the correct answer is C - the King of Spain in response to deciding whether to transfer the Louisiana colony back to France.

4. To answer question 4, we need to consider the actions of the Louisiana colonists after the secret transfer of the colony from France to Spain. Option A suggests that they refused to do any more trading, which is not mentioned in the question. Option B states that they refused to participate in ceremonies and formal parties, which is also not mentioned in the question. Option C suggests that they assembled an armed group in New Orleans to plea to Governor Ulloa, which aligns with the actions of the colonists after the secret transfer. Option D, stating that the Spanish governor was not invited to weddings, is not relevant to the question. Therefore, the correct answer is C - They assembled an armed group in New Orleans to plea to Governor Ulloa.

5. To answer question 5, we need to consider the battles mentioned and their significance in the Spanish contribution to the American Revolution. The siege of Fort George, the capture of Fort Bute at Manchac, the taking of the fort at Pensacola, and the capture of the fort at Mobile are all mentioned as potential options. However, the question asks for the battle that decided the outcome of the Spanish contribution. Among the options provided, the capture of the fort at Pensacola is most closely associated with the Spanish contribution to the American Revolution and had a significant impact on the outcome. Therefore, the correct answer is C - the taking of the fort at Pensacola.

6. To answer question 6, we need to consider the actions taken by Governor Unzaga to win over the colonists and make them accept Spanish law. Option A suggests that he did not enforce Spanish trade rules, Option B states that he ordered the first census, Option C mentions that he had surveyors extend land privileges, and Option D suggests that he sent the Isleños back to the Canary Islands. Among these options, ordering the first census or extending land privileges might have been actions that helped the colonists accept Spanish law. However, the question asks for the specific action taken by Governor Unzaga. Based on the options provided, the most relevant action mentioned is ordering the first census as it is directly related to establishing control and enforcing Spanish law. Therefore, the correct answer is B - ordered the first census.

7. To answer question 7, we need to determine the chronological order of events based on the options provided. Option A suggests the order is 4, 3, 2, 1. Option B suggests the order is 3, 4, 2, 1. Option C suggests the order is 1, 2, 4, 3. Option D suggests the order is 3, 2, 1, 4. To determine the correct answer, we can consider the historical sequence of the events. The French and Indian War took place before the American Revolution, so it should come first. The Boston Tea Party was a significant event during the American Revolution, so it should come second. The American Revolution itself followed the events of the French and Indian War, so it should come third. Finally, Pinckney's Treaty is a diplomatic agreement between the United States and Spain and occurred after the American Revolution, so it should come last. Based on this analysis, the correct answer is C - 1, 2, 4, 3.

8. To answer question 8, we need to consider the reasons mentioned for both France and Spain not wanting to keep the Louisiana colony. Option A states that the colonists refused to respect the flag, which is not mentioned in the question. Option B suggests that the colony was expensive to run, which is a possible reason. Option C states that the colony never became prosperous, which aligns with the question. Option D suggests that the colonists were too rebellious, which is not mentioned in the question. Therefore, the correct answer is C - The colony never became prosperous.

9. To answer question 9, we need to consider the ultimate response by the Spanish government that informed the success of the actions of Governor Miro and Governor Carondelet's responses to the challenges faced after the American Revolution. Option A suggests that the colony prospered, but this is not mentioned in the question. Option B states that the population of American settlers increased, which is also not mentioned in the question. Option C suggests that the colony would be returned to France and then to the United States, which does not align with the actions of Governor Miro and Governor Carondelet. Option D mentions that the Native Americans moved away, which is not relevant to the question. Therefore, none of the options provided directly align with the question, and the correct answer cannot be determined.