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1 Pre-European. 2 1500s. 3 1600s. 4 1700s. 5 ... An 18th-century map of Florida. This is a timeline of the U.S. state of Florida ... Spain officially cedes Florida ...
[79] [80] Florida's strong population growth followed other states in the southern and western United States along with following the same trend as many residents moving to the state were from the Midwest and Northeastern US. Many new residents in Florida were elderly and as a result the average age in Florida would increase from 28.8 in 1950 ...
c. 27,000–12,000 years ago – Humans cross the Beringia land bridge into North and then South America. Dates of earliest migration to the Americas is highly debated. c. 15,500 year old arrowhead; oldest verified arrowhead in the Americas, found in Texas. [1] c. 11,500 BCE – Start of Clovis Culture in North America.
The earliest well-dated material from the Paleoindian period in Florida is from the Page-Ladson site, where points resembling pre-Clovis points found at Cactus Hill have been recovered from deposits dated to 14,588 to 14,245 calibrated calendar years BP (12638-12295 BCE), about 1,500 years before the appearance of the Clovis culture. [18]
The U.S. territory of Florida became a U.S. state on May 3, 1845. ... Native American history of Florida (18 C, 90 P) S. ... Pages in category "Pre-statehood history ...
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This category includes people who lived in the area that would become the U.S. state of Florida prior to its becoming a state. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
In 1566, Martín de Argüelles was born in Saint Augustine, the first birth of a child of European ancestry recorded in what is now the continental United States, [24] This was 21 years before the English settlement at Roanoke Island in Virginia Colony, and 42 years before the successful settlements of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Jamestown ...