The population of Florida increased after the war due to several factors, including the post-World War II economic boom, which spurred migration as returning veterans sought new opportunities and affordable housing. Additionally, Florida's warm climate and appealing lifestyle attracted many retirees and families from colder regions. The development of infrastructure, such as highways and air travel, also facilitated easier access to the state, further contributing to its population growth.
population increase
War
In 1950, the population of Miami was approximately 249,000. This period marked significant growth for the city, fueled by post-World War II expansion and an influx of residents. Miami's population has continued to increase in the decades since, reflecting its appeal as a major urban center in Florida.
Increase "Baby Boom"
the main cause is rapid population increase
the west was with the north so the population doubled in size
California
The sudden increase in population after World War 2 is called the baby boom. This period saw a significant rise in birth rates, leading to a larger-than-normal generation being born between the years 1946 and 1964.
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california.
There was no war in Florida!
instability of government and political environment as well as civil war