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Slaves accounted for about half of Florida's population in the 1830s. The territory’s rapid growth was driven by an increase in plantations, leading to an increase in enslaved individuals brought in to work on them.
The total population of enslaved people in colonies from 1600 to 1850 is estimated to be around 12 million to 15 million individuals. This period marked a significant increase in the transatlantic slave trade and the forced migration of Africans to work in the Americas.
645,000
Approximately 8,000 Spartiates (adult male citizens) ruled over a population of 100,000 enslaved and semi-enslaved people.
Florida has about 65% of the population identifying as white.
1950 population of Florida was 2,771,305.1960 population of Florida was 4,951,560.1970 population of Florida was 6,791,418.1980 population of Florida was 9,746,961.1990 population of Florida was 12,937,926.2000 population of Florida was 15,982,378.
The 2010 census recorded 335,709 residents in Tampa, Florida. The population of Tampa, Florida was approximately 347,645 people in 2012.
7% of the population was enslaved African Americans
In 1845, the population of Florida was 70,966 people. One hundred years later, the population had increased to 2.334 million people. As of 2013, the population of Florida is 19.55 million.
The population of Destin, Florida was 12,305 people when recorded for the 2010 Census.
The population of Crestview, Florida was 20,978 people when recorded for the 2010 Census.