Yes, you can find gold in every state. However, the concentrations are usually very low and not worth the effort to obtain.
There have been a number of rich gold relics/coin stashes found in Florida, most likely hidden by early Spanish settlers and possibly pirates.
Yes and lots of it.
No, gold is not in Florida. The geology of Florida doesn't support gold.
yes they found gold in florida
Yes, Spanish explorers discovered gold in Florida in the early 16th century, particularly in the area around present-day Tallahassee. However, the amount of gold found was not as significant as in other parts of the Americas.
Lack of gold deposits that can be mined economically. Even if gold is present, but it will cost $2000 per ounce to mine- when gold is selling for $1000 an ounce, it does not get mined.
Gold attracted more people to Florida because people who were coming to Florida thought that they would be able to find more gold in Florida thatn in any other place in Florida. When they were out looking for gold they found out that you can't find more gold in florida than in any other place in the world. They stayed there and more people kept coming because they thought that they would be able to find more gold in Florida. That's what attracted more people to Florida.
Because there is no gold there
Florida State's colors are Garnet & Gold.
Where is gold found in florida
Because of immigrants.
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The only known naturally occurring gold was found in 2009. So it is EXTREMELY rare in Florida. or spanish coins from pirates.
because it was known for the "land of gold" and he wanted gold