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arrow (1513) Spanish explorer, Juan Ponce de Leon landed near (present day) St. Augustine, named it La Florida, and claimed it for Spain

arrow (1539) Hernando de Soto explored central and northern Florida

arrow (1565) Spanish established St. Augustine, first permanent European settlement

arrow (1586) British seafarer, Sir Francis Drake, conquered and burned St. Augustine

arrow (1763) Britain gained control in exchange for Havana, Cuba

arrow (1781) Spanish captured Pensacola

arrow (1783) Spanish troops repossessed Florida

arrow (1785-1795) Spain relinquished St. Augustine and Pensacola to England

arrow (1803) United States claimed West Florida and Pensacola as part of Louisiana Purchase

arrow (1813) Andrew Jackson captured Pensacola from the British

arrow (1816) Cannon ball exploded in abandoned British fort, killed almost 300 freed and runaway slaves

arrow (1818) General Jackson fought with Seminole Indians

arrow (1821) General Jackson established new U. S. territorial government

arrow (1822) Unified government of Florida established; William Duval first Territorial Governor

arrow (1830-1840) Population boomed, settlers arrived

arrow (1834-1837) First railroads began operation; second Seminole War occurred, Major Francis Dade and two U S Army troops ambushed and massacred

arrow (1837) General Zachary Taylor commanded forces against Seminoles at Lake Okeechobee

arrow (1842) Second Seminole War ended with many Indians dead, the rest forced out of Florida

arrow (1845) Florida became 27th state

arrow (1851) Dr. John Gorrie patented process making ice artificially

arrow (1855-1858) Third Seminole War occurred

arrow (1861-1865) Civil War began; Florida seceded from Union, joined Confederacy

arrow (1868) Florida readmitted to Union

arrow (1878) Tourism began at Silver Spring, Hullam Jones invented glass-bottom boat

arrow (1881) Phosphate discovered in Peace River Valley

arrow (1888) Yellow fever epidemic struck, 40% of Jacksonville population fled, over 400 died

arrow (1894-1899) On-going frosts killed many citrus trees

arrow (1898) Embarkation camps created at Tampa, Miami and Jacksonville due to Spanish-American War

arrow (1914) First U.S. scheduled airline service flight from St. Petersburg to Tampa occurred

arrow (1920) Hurricanes hit Florida, destroyed property, killing hundreds

arrow (1926) Hurricane devastated Miami, killed nearly 200

arrow (1927) Sugar growing and milling began at Clewiston in Everglades

arrow (1928) 1500 people drowned by water driven from Lake Okeechobee by hurricane

arrow (1933) Guiseppi Zangara attempted to assassinate President-elect Roosevelt in Miami, Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago killed

arrow (1935) Storm struck Florida Keys, killed nearly 400

arrow (1947) Everglades National Park dedicated by President Truman

arrow (1950) Cape Canaveral became space and rocket center; frozen juice concentrate became major industry

arrow (1954) 15.2 miles Sunshine Skyway bridge across lower Tampa Bay opened

arrow (1954) U.S. Supreme Court ruled segregation of public schools unconstitutional

arrow (1958) National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) began operations at Cape Canaveral; first satellite, Explorer 1, launched

arrow (1959) Fidel Castro became Cuba leader; Cuban immigrants began arriving in Miami

arrow (1961) Cape Canaveral launched first manned vessel into space

arrow (1963) President Lyndon Johnson changed name of Cape Canaveral to Cape Kennedy and the installation to John F. Kennedy Space Center

arrow (1964) Hurricane Cleo caused property damages of $115,320,000

arrow (1968) Republicans held national convention in Miami Beach; statewide teacher walkout occurred

arrow (1969) Apollo 11 launched, carried first men to moon

arrow (1971) Apollo 14 landed on moon; Walt Disney World opened

arrow (1972) Apollo 16 landed on moon; Tropical Storm Agnes caused heavy damage to Florida eastern seaboard

arrow (1973) Miami Dolphins won Super Bowl; 25.5 million people visit Florida; "freedom flights" from Cuba ended

arrow (1977) Severe cold devestated citrus and vegetable crops

arrow (1980) 16 killed, 300 injured in race riots in Miami; Mariel boatlift brought 140,000 Cubans to Florida

arrow (1983) Challenger launched, first American woman, Sally Ride, aboard; 38 overseas highway bridges from Key Largo to Key West opened

arrow (1986) Worst space tragedy occurred when Challenger exploded killed all seven astronauts; Spanish galleon "Nuestra Senora de Atocha" found, gold and silver salvaged

arrow (1988) Space shuttle flights resumed

arrow (1990) Rivers in Panhandle flooded, caused evacuation of 2,000 home; Tampa awarded franchise in National Hockey League

arrow (1991) Eastern Airlines goes out of business; Queen Elizabeth II visited Miami and Tampa; Miami awarded major league baseball franchise

arrow (1992) Hurricane Andrew devastated Homestead and South Florida; 58 deaths occurred, 25,000 homes destroyed, 10,000 damaged, 80,000 in shelters

arrow (1993) Janet Reno became first woman to serve as a U.S. Attorney General

arrow (2000) Six-year old Elian Gonzalez taken from relatives' home by federal officers; reunited with his father and returned to Cuba; Florida Supreme Court ordered recount of presidential election ballots, George Bush declared winner

arrow (2001) Racer Dale Earnhardt killed in accident at Daytona 500; anthrax bacteria found at offices of Florida magazine publishers

arrow (2003) Space Shuttle Columbia destroyed upon reentry, all seven crewmembers killed; Tampa Bay Buccaneers won Super Bowl; plane hijacked in Cuba landed in Key West; boiler on cruise ship exploded, killed four, injured 21; Marlins won World Series; Orlando Seals won Atlantic Coast Hockey League President's Cup

arrow (2004) Four hurricanes struck Florida causing extensive damage, killed at least 19

arrow (2005) Florida struck twice by hurricanes; after long delay the Discovery space shuttle launched

arrow (2005) Miami Heat won NBA finals; FBI arrested seven people in Miami who were planning to blow up Chicago's Sears Tower

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