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The first settlers in Jacksonville, Florida, were primarily Europeans, with the area initially inhabited by Native American tribes such as the Timucua. The Spanish established the first European presence in the early 16th century, but it wasn't until the 1820s that significant settlement occurred when the U.S. took control of Florida. The town, originally named Cowford due to its location at a narrow point of the St. Johns River, was officially renamed Jacksonville in 1822 in honor of Andrew Jackson, the first military governor of the Florida Territory.

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