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Florida

Florida was colonized by the Spanish, French, and British until the Revolutionary War. Spain ceded Florida to the U.S. and the Florida Territory was established in 1824, with its capital at Tallahassee. In 1845 Florida was admitted as the 27th state of the Union. With 58,560 square miles, it ranks 22nd in size.

As Florida's population increased, so did pressure on the federal government to remove the Indian people from their lands. Racial divisions exacerbated the growing tensions. Many runaway slaves from states to the north sought refuge in the Indian communities. The Indians, under Osceola, chief of the Seminoles, resisted the government's effort to move them to Oklahoma. Osceola proved to be a formidable enemy. The Second Seminole War (1835-42) resulted in a Pyrrhic victory for the government, in lives, money, suffering and embittered feelings. Today, the Indian people occupy several reservations in Florida.

By the end of World War I, land developers had discovered Florida real estate. Land in Florida was sold and resold, over and over.

In 1926, Florida entered a pre-Depression depression. When the Great Depression hit the rest of the country in 1929, Floridians were already inured to economic hardship.

World War II spurred economic development. Florida became a major training center for the United States and its allies. Highway and airport construction accelerated and, by war's end, Florida had an up-to-date transportation network ready for residents and visitors who seemed to arrive in an endless stream.

Florida is now the fourth most populous state in the nation. The Miami-Fort Lauderdale megaplex is a major population center. A strong infrastructure attracts major U.S. corporations. Historic space launches from the Kennedy Space Center have brought Florida much media attention. Florida attractions, such as the large theme parks in the Orlando area, bring millions of visitors to the state from across the U.S. and around the world.

Regions of Florida:

Central East Region
Central Region
Central West Region
Northeast Region
Northwest Region
Southeast Region
Southwest Region

Cities in Florida:

Anna Maria
Apalachicola
Arcadia
Avon Park
Boca Raton
Bonita Springs
Boynton Beach
Bradenton Beach
Brandon
Cape Coral
Cedar Key
Clearwater
Clermont
Cocoa
Cocoa Beach
Coral Gables
Coral Springs
Davenport
Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach Shores
Deerfield Beach
Delray Beach
Destin
Dunedin
Dunnellon
Fernandina Beach
Flagler Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Fort Myers Beach
Fort Pierce
Fort Walton Beach
Gainesville
Hialeah
Hollywood
Holmes Beach
Homestead
Hudson
Indialantic
Islamorada
Jacksonville
Jacksonville Beach
Jupiter
Key Largo
Key West
Kissimmee
Lake Buena Vista
Lake Worth
Lakeland
Largo
Lauderdale-by-the-Sea
Longboat Key
Longwood
Madeira Beach
Marathon
Melbourne Beac
Melbourne Beach
Miami
Miami Beach
Mount Dora
Naples
New Port Richey
New Smyrna Beach
Nokomis
Ocala
Orlando
Ormond Beach
Oviedo
Palm Beach
Palm Coast
Palm Harbor
Panama City
Panama City Beach
Pensacola
Pinellas Park
Plantation
Pompano Beach
Ponte Vedra Beach
Punta Gorda
Rockledge
Sanford
Sanibel
Santa Rosa Beach
Sarasota
St Augustine
St Petersburg
Stuart
Tallahassee
Tampa
Tarpon Springs
Treasure Island
Venice
Vero Beach
West Palm Beach
Winter Garden
Winter Park