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  • State: Florida
  • Capital: Tallahassee
  • Admission to Union: March 3, 1845
  • Nickname: Sunshine State
State Background:
        The area of Spanish Florida diminished with the establishment of British colonies to the north and French colonies to the west. The English weakened Spanish power in the area by supplying their Creek Indian allies with firearms and urging them to raid the Timucuan and Apalachee client-tribes of the Spanish. The English attacked St. Augustine, burning the city and its cathedral to the ground several times, while the citizens hid behind the walls of the Castillo de San Marcos. The Spanish, meanwhile, encouraged slaves to flee the British-held Carolinas and come to Florida, where they were converted to Roman Catholicism and given freedom. They settled in a buffer community north of St. Augustine, called Gracie Real de Santa Teresa de Mose, the first completely black settlement in what would become the United States. Great Britain gained control of Florida diplomatically in 1763 through the Peace of Paris (the Castillo de San Marcos surrendered for the first time, having never been taken militarily). England tried to develop Florida through the importation of immigrants for labor, including some from Minorca and Greece, but this project ultimately failed. Spain regained Florida after England's defeat by the American colonies and the Treaty of Paris, in 1783. Finally, in 1819, by terms of the Adams-Onís Treaty, Spain ceded Florida to the United States in exchange for the American renounciation of any claims on Texas. On March 3, 1845, Florida became the 27th state of the United States of America. On January 10, 1861, before the formal outbreak of the Civil War, Florida seceded from the Union; ten days later, the state became a founding member of the Confederate States of America. The war ended in 1865. On June 25, 1868, Florida's congressional representation was restored.


Until the mid-twentieth century, Florida was the least populous Southern state; however, the local climate, tempered by the growing availability of air conditioning, made the state a haven, and migration from the Rust Belt and the Northeast sharply increased the population. Economic prosperity combined with Florida's sudden elevation in profile led to the Florida land boom of the 1920s, which brought a brief period of intense land development before the Great Depression brought it all to a halt. Florida's economy would not fully recover until WWII. Today, Florida is the most populous state in the South besides Texas, and the fourth most populous in the United States.


Sources: Wikipedia.com, May 2006
(62) Draft Picks
Round Pick Overall Year Name Pos. Drafted By Birth City
1 9 9 1997 Tracy McGrady SG/SF Toronto Bartow
1 9 9 1984 Otis Thorpe PF Kansas City Boynton Beach
1 16 16 1994 Clifford Rozier PF Golden State Bradenton
1 24 24 1990 Dwayne Schintzius C San Antonio Brandon
2 26 53 1993 Leonard White PF LA Clippers Century
2 5 29 1985 Mike Brittain C San Antonio Clearwater
1 27 27 1999 Jumaine Jones SF Atlanta Cocoa
2 9 36 1991 Chris Corchiani PG Orlando Coral Gables
1 3 3 1978 Rick Robey PF/C Indiana Coral Gables
1 5 5 1998 Vince Carter SF/SG Golden State Daytona Beach
1 7 7 1989 George McCloud SG/SF Indiana Daytona Beach
2 15 45 2004 Tim Pickett SG New Orleans Daytona Beach
1 12 12 1985 Kenny Green SF Washington Eustis
2 3 33 2006 Solomon Jones PF Atlanta Eustis
1 10 10 2000 Keyon Dooling PG Orlando Fort Lauderdale
1 5 5 1988 Mitch Richmond SG Golden State Fort Lauderdale
1 6 6 1966 Walt Wesley C Cincinnati Fort Myers
2 19 42 1981 Elvis Rolle C/PF LA Lakers Fort Pierce
1 9 9 1989 Tom Hammonds PF Washington Fort Walton
2 23 53 2005 Orien Greene PG Boston Gainesville
2 22 47 1988 Vernon Maxwell SG Denver Gainesville
2 8 26 1975 Luther Burden SG New York Haines City
2 9 38 2003 Steve Blake PG Washington Hollywood
1 19 19 1990 Dee Brown SG Boston Jacksonville
2 15 38 1987 Norris Coleman PF LA Clippers Jacksonville
2 8 37 1997 James Collins SG Philadelphia Jacksonville
2 5 14 1963 Jerry King G LA Lakers Jacksonville
2 4 22 1974 Leonard Robinson PF Washington Jacksonville
2 17 41 1986 Otis Smith SF/SG Denver Jacksonville
1 8 8 1963 Roger Strickland F/G LA Lakers Jacksonville
1 1 1 1987 David Robinson C San Antonio Key West
1 8 8 1993 Vin Baker C Milwaukee Lake Whales
1 9 9 2002 Amare Stoudemire PF Phoenix Lake Whales
2 16 40 1983 Jim Thomas SG Indiana Lakeland
1 11 11 1988 Will Perdue C Chicago Melbourne
2 14 44 2004 Trevor Ariza SG/SF New York Miami
2 19 46 1989 Ricky Blanton SF/SG Phoenix Miami
1 15 15 1993 Doug Edwards PF Atlanta Miami
2 12 41 1997 Eddie Elisma PF Seattle Miami
1 25 25 1999 Tim James SF Miami Miami
3 20 70 1988 Jerry Johnson PG Dallas Miami
2 20 49 2003 James Jones SF Indiana Miami
3 3 53 1988 Anthony Mason PF Portland Miami
1 6 6 1968 Otto Moore C Detroit Miami
2 2 32 2005 Daniel Ewing PG/SG LA Clippers Milton
1 14 14 1990 Travis Mays PG Sacramento Ocala
2 7 30 1981 Ed Rains SF San Antonio Ocala
1 4 4 1979 Greg Kelser SF Detroit Panama City
1 22 22 1984 Tom Sewell SG Philadelphia Pensacola
2 17 44 1989 Reggie Cross PF Philadelphia Plantation
1 10 10 1994 Eddie Jones SG LA Lakers Pompano Beach
2 21 43 1978 Glenn Hagan PG Philadelphia Sanford
1 14 14 1980 Wes Matthews PG Washington Sarasota
2 15 32 1971 Howard Porter F Chicago Stuart
1 14 14 1968 Shaler Halimon F Philadelphia Tampa
2 7 36 1998 Jerome James C Sacramento Tampa
2 27 54 1989 Toney Mack SF/SG Philadelphia Tampa
2 14 43 1996 Ben Davis PF Phoenix Vero Beach
1 11 11 1981 Frank Johnson PG Washington Weirsdale
2 25 52 1994 Anthony Goldwire PG Phoenix West Palm Beach
1 2 2 1977 Otis Birdsong SG Kansas City Winter Haven
1 14 14 1977 Wayne Rollins C Atlanta Winter Haven


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