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  1. Sep 16, 2022 · Florida during the first half of the 20th Century experienced rapid change. The Great Migration, mass immigration, and the Land Boom of the 1920s made millions of people aware of Florida and its attractions for the first time.

  2. Knowlton discusses the forces that made and wrecked Florida during the decade: the real estate moguls Carl Fisher, George Merrick, and Addison Mizner, and the once-in-a-century hurricane whose aftermath triggered the stock market crash.

  3. In the 1920's Florida was the focus of one of the greatest economic and social phenomenon in American history as hundreds of thousands of Americans of all types of financial strata poured into the Sunshine State and forever changed the global image of Florida.

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  4. The early 20th century was a time of tremendous social change in the United States. The period was known as the Progressive Era, and as this episode of Fast Florida History explains, Florida’s experiences were unique.

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  5. Apr 9, 2015 · Twentieth-Century Florida 295 Yet even in 1920, Florida was complicated and not merely a mirror of the Deep South. Motorists gliding through Lynn Haven and St. Cloud were starded to see statues of Billy Yank. Union vet-erans from the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) founded Lynn Haven in Bay County in 1911 and erected a GAR retirement home

  6. Thus, in the early 20th century, the budget balancing act was achieved in part by exploiting the labor of prisoners. These Floridians, often imprisoned under specious charges under Florida’s Black Code laws, built Florida’s roads and infrastructure under unimaginable conditions.

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  8. In the early postwar period, the state's population had changed markedly by migration of new groups, as well as emigration of African Americans, 40,000 of whom moved north in earlier decades of the 20th century during the Great Migration. [84]

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