They realized that they could not keep the United States from talking over the Florida<span> territory so in 1819 </span>Spain<span> agreed to </span>sell Florida<span> to the United States. The Adams-Onis Treaty was approved by </span>Spain<span> and the United States in 1821.</span>
Both civil and criminal cases equally
The answer to this question is B
Here is information for both perspectives:
Federalists
I would support the federalists because they believed in a strong central government that would help to unite the states. Along with this, the creation of a new stronger federal government would help to solve the problems America faced under its first constitution, the Articles of Confederation. Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government could not tax or even raise an army. With the new US Constitution, the federal government would have these necessary powers in order to ensure safety within American society.
Anti-Federalists
I would support the Anti-Federalists because they were advocates of states rights. Along with this, the Anti-Federalists knew that a central government with too much power could very easily result in a monarchy, much like the one the United States experienced when controlled by Great Britain.