Americans of English descent and Americans of Scots-Irish descent began moving into northern Florida from the backwoods of Georgia and South Carolina. Though technically not allowed by the Spanish authorities, the Spanish were never able to effectively police the border region and the backwoods settlers from the United States would continue to migrate into Florida unchecked. These migrants, mixing with the already present British settlers who had remained in Florida since the British period, would be the progenitors of the population known as Florida Crackers.
Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): Were the Spanish able to police the backwoods settlements
Spanish were never able to effectively police the border region and the backwoods settlers