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Q: How where groups pushed out of Florida and pulled back in in the 1830?
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Which group represented about half of the population of Florida in 1830?

enslaved people


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Beginning in 1607, the primary immigrants were British. The years of 1820 to 1830 saw a wave of Irish immigrants.


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No one knows. The first census of Florida was done in 1830. It was 34,730 (white 18,395, nonwhite 16,335).


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What was the population of Florida in 1845?

The population when Florida became a state in 1845 would have been between 60,000 and 70,000, as many as half of them slaves. But the rural population could have been substantially undercounted.


What groups made up two thirds of the british cotton industry's workforce by 1830?

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What continent did most immigrants come from in 1890?

Between 1830 and 1860 the main groups of immigrants came from Europe. More specifically, the largest groups immigrating were people from Ireland and Germany.


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The phone number of the Brevard Museum Of History And Natur is: 407-632-1830.


Which party was formed from the groups that opposed the agenda of the Democrats in the 1830's and lost support when it refused to stand strong against slavery?

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What are the numbers divisible by 1830?

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