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| What industry changed growth of East & Central in Modern Flordia? |
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| What is now Florida's largest industry? |
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| Who is Florida's top trading partner? |
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| Who found Florida and what country did he claim it for? |
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| How many people does Florida have living in it today? |
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| Who led a large expedition into Florida and took them from the Florida coast into Georgia, and eventually explored Mississippi River? |
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| Who and when founded St. Augustine? |
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| Menendez, September 8, 1565 |
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| Who attacked British forts, including Pensacola? |
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| Who journeyed from England and in what year to attack Spanish settlements including St. Augustine? |
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| What two countries were allies in the War of 1812? |
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| Who moved into Florida and seized what two cities? |
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| Andrew Jackson, Pensacola & St. Marks |
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| In what treaty did Spain ceced Florida to the United States? |
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| Who became President and declared his intention to move all Native Americans to where? |
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| Andrew Jackson, Great Plains |
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| What Indians didn't want to give up their homes and refused to move? |
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| Who was the Seminole leader who was captured during the 1st Seminole leader? |
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| What Seminole Indian war was the longest, bloodiest, and most expensive? |
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| The Second Seminole Indian War (1835-1842) |
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| What number state was Florida admitted as? |
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| What year was Florida admitted tot the Union? |
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| What other state was Florida admitted with to keep the balance between slave and free states maintained? |
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| Florida joined the other southern states to form what? |
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| The Confederate States of America |
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| What did Florida supply to the Confederate rebel soldiers during the Civil War? |
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| Who controlled some towns and forts in Florida mainly along the costal regions? |
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| Who controlled Central Florida? |
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| Who set up the Freedman's Bureau? |
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| What put curfews and travel restrictions on blacks and were passed by Southern whites? |
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| Who was President after Abraham Lincoln and in what year? |
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| What were passed by the radical republicans? |
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| What did the Reconstruction Acts allow whites to do? |
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| The Southern whites resented the Northerners known as what who wanted to make a fast buck in the South? |
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| In what year did what act restore voting rights to former Confederate soldiers, allowing whites to regain control? |
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| In what year did Reconstruction end? |
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| What is the separation of races called |
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| What are three industries that helped Florida's economy prosper? |
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| Lumber, Cattle Ranching, Citrus production |
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| What created the first major transportation system in the Southeast? |
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| What built railroad lines along the Atlantic Coast? |
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| What American battleship exploded in Havana harbor? |
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| Florida became the site for much of the action before and during what war? |
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| What woman worked for education rights for African-Americans in Florida? |
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| What did the 15th amendment establish? |
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| What did the 14th amendment guaranteed? |
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| What was the purpose of the Ku Klux Klan? |
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| To help white people regain political and social dominance |
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| The separation between races would become more rigid with the passing of what laws? |
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| Ulysses. S. Grant was elected to his first term in what year? |
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