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By: Cara EdenfieldGroupbygroup.wordpress.com

Learning About Florida’s History.

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Juan Ponce de Leon was the first Spanish explorerto arrive in Florida, in 1513.

Learning about Florida’s history.

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Learning about Florida’s history.

Ponce de Leon named the land “la Florida” in honor ofSpain’s Easter celebration “Pascua florida,”

or “feast of the flowers.”

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Learning about Florida’s history.

Some people think Ponce de Leon was looking forthe Fountain of Youth when he found Florida;

however, this has not been proven.

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Learning about Florida’s history.

In 1909, the orange blossom was selectedas Florida’s state flower.

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Learning about Florida’s history.

On December 6, 1947, President Harry S Truman set aside 1.5 million acres of protected land as

Everglades National Park.

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Learning about Florida’s history.

Florida pharmacist, Benjamin Green, patented a sunscreen called Red Vet Pet, which was bought by Coppertone in the early 1950s.

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Learning about Florida’s history.

The Kennedy Space Center was formed in 1962.The name honored JFK, who proposed the moon landing.

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Learning about Florida’s history.

In 1970, the legislature adopted “Sunshine State”as Florida’s nickname.

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Learning about Florida’s history.

In 1986, the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, a ship froma famous Spanish fleet, was found off the coast of Florida

with silver and gold inside.

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