Yes, Florida's state constitution specifies that the seat of government is located in Tallahassee. This designation is outlined in Article II, Section 1 of the Florida Constitution. Tallahassee has served as the capital since 1824, chosen for its central location within the state.
The 16th amendment does.
it is hard to get into Florida out of state and you probably need at least a 3.7, but in state i would say about a 3.5
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Florida's state capital is Tallahassee, I would say....I'll be really sorry if I didn't spell the name of the capital right...it's a long name.
i do not know that's all i half to say
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The original Florida Constitution, adopted in 1838, permitted slavery and established the legal rights of slaveholders. It outlined rules for the treatment and control of enslaved individuals, including provisions for the ownership, buying, selling, and punishment of slaves. The Constitution also prohibited the emancipation of slaves without the consent of their owners.
Florida is 65,755 sq. miles in area or you can say that Florida is the 22nd US state and contains 65,795 sq. miles
are you actually serious?!?!?!?!? THEY SPEAK ENGLISH YOU SPASTIC
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Reserved powers are given to the state. what is left is given to the citizen.