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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nootka_Crisis

What if Billie Pitt the Younger decided that the crisis with Spain in 1789 over the arrest of British in the Nootka Sound was an opportunity for Britain to avenge its honor at a profit.

Per wiki- "The role of France in the conflict was key. France and Spain were allies under the Family Compact between the ruling Bourbon houses. The combined French and Spanish fleets would be a serious threat to the Royal Navy of Britain. The French Revolution had broken out in July 1789 but had not reached truly serious levels by the summer of 1790. King Louis XVI was still the monarch and the French military was relatively intact. In response to the Nootka Crisis France mobilized its navy. But by the end of August the French government had decided it could not become involved. The National Assembly, growing in power, declared that France would not go to war. Spain's position was threatened and negotiations to avoid war began.[16]"

On hearing that France will not participate in the war, in August, 1790, Pitt decides that Britain has a prime opportunity to extend its overseas power while France is too weak to cause trouble on the continent or overseas, and delivers terms (probably over the Oregon country) so extreme that Spain feels it cannot honorably back down.

What are the potential theaters for British attacks on the Spanish and potential territorial objectives during a war breaking out in 1790?

a.British aim to claim the whole Oregon Country
b. Aim take over Spanish New Orleans and/or Florida
c. take over Spanish California
d. take over Cuba
e. take over Darien

f. take over La Plata
g. Philippines

What will be the knock-on effects of British-Spanish War over the next couple years for European politics? Does the situation delay either countries involvement in coalitions against the French Republic?

What is the outcome of fighting in the Western Hemisphere and Pacific?

If the British get either Florida or Louisiana or both, I suspect this will intensify and lengthen conflicts between the US and UK. However, if Britain hold any of these new territories, the entire trans-Mississippi could ultimately be part of "Canada" rather than the U.S.
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