By the eighteenth century, Florida played what role in the Spanish empire?
A) It served as a fortified outpost for Cuba.
B) It was a trading hub Spain wished to acquire from England.
C) It was the site of the first-ever Spanish colony.
D) It functioned as a vacation spot for wealthy plantation owners in the Caribbean.
E) It was the only region the Spanish settled that lacked Native Americans.
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