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The first cowboys in Florida are often considered to be the Spanish ranchers and cattle herders who arrived in the 16th century. These early cowboys, known as "vaqueros," managed large herds of cattle in the state's expansive pastures. Over time, the cattle industry grew, and Florida developed its own unique cowboy culture, influenced by both Spanish and later American traditions. Thus, while cowboys existed in Florida from its earliest days, their origins trace back to Spanish colonial times.

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