QuestionCharacteristics of California and FloridaGood climates for agricultureLong coastlines with natural harbors and baysOriginally inhabited by American IndiansWhich of these characteristics also describes these two states?ResponsesFormer slave statesFormer slave statesFounded as work colonies for debtorsFounded as work colonies for debtorsFormer Spanish coloniesFormer Spanish coloniesWere havens for religious dissenters
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QuestionCharacteristics of California and FloridaGood climates for agricultureLong coastlines with natural harbors and baysOriginally inhabited by American IndiansWhich of these characteristics also describes these two states?ResponsesFormer slave statesFormer slave statesFounded as work colonies for debtorsFounded as work colonies for debtorsFormer Spanish coloniesFormer Spanish coloniesWere havens for religious dissenters
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The characteristic that also describes California and Florida is that they were "Former Spanish colonies".
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