Florida, Florida joined the alliance in 1845, became the 27th state in the United States, and soon became Sunshine. Discovered by Spaniards, Florida has natural beauty to choose from. Upon entering the league, the Florida government faced internal confusion due to slavery problems. Today in Florida there are natural wonders and artificial wonders such as Disney World and Universal theme park. Florida's education system is also very powerful. There are many universities in Florida, academic programs are wonderful, and students are the best.
Florida joined the alliance in 1845 and became the 27th state known as the Sunshine State known for its calm climate and natural beauty. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon led his first European expedition to Florida in 1513. And I named the Spanish Easter Festival called "Pascal of Florida" or "Flower Feast" to the state. In the first half of the nineteenth century, the US military fought Native Americans in that area. During the Civil War, Florida was the third state to leave the Union Army. Since the end of the nineteenth century the inhabitants of the northern states are flocking to Florida to escape the harsh winter. In the 20th century, the tourism industry became a major industry in Florida, and even today it attracts millions of tourists every year. Florida is known for oranges and grapefruit, and 80% of American citrus fruits are cultivated there.
Florida is more attractive to the newbies than other southern states. About one-third of today's population is claiming to be the birthplace of Florida; two-thirds come from other places, many of which come from Cuba and Latin America, but in fact It comes from all states and most countries. Although migration to Florida was an old story, in the late nineteenth century Florida developed rapidly as white people from neighboring countries moved to the south to find the land in the farmland. Like other Midwest states, Illinois has achieved rapid population growth through immigrants of the 19th century and has grown slowly since then. The state recorded a population of 850,000 in 1850, doubled its number in 1860, doubled it in 1880 and doubled it again by 1910. It took 1 century to double the total in 1910. Immigrants of the 19th century were heavily dependent on eastern Illinois, especially New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania. At the same time there were many European immigrants from Jemanie and Ireland.