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  2. Human trafficking in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Florida is the illegal trade of human beings for sexual exploitation or forced labor as it occurs in the state of Florida. After California and New York, Florida has the most human trafficking cases in the United States. [1] Florida has had cases of sex trafficking, domestic servitude, and forced labor. [2]

  3. Vero man - Wikipedia

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    The human bones excavated by Sellards were passed around various institutions for study. By the time carbon-14 dating of fossils became possible, about 35 years after the discovery of Vero Man, some of the bones had been lost, and others had been rendered unusable for such testing due to the way they had been preserved with chemicals.

  4. Culture of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is most often associated with seafood, key lime pie and Floribbean cuisine. Citrus production is a major industry and citrus fruits are widely consumed. Tropical fruits are grown in South Florida and are widely used in Florida cuisine. Barbecue is especially popular throughout the state, where many barbecue competitions are held annually.

  5. Category:History of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Hispanic and Latino American history of Florida (1 C, 2 P) Historians of Florida (13 P) Historic sites in Florida (13 C, 7 P) Historic trails and roads in Florida (2 ...

  6. What do Florida’s Black history standards actually say? A ...

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    When Florida’s State Board of Education adopted new standards for teaching African American history earlier this month, a deluge of criticism quickly followed. It was largely directed at two ...

  7. Indigenous peoples of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Historical Quarterly. 70 (4): 451– 474. ISSN 0015-4113. JSTOR 30148124. Hann, John H. (1996). A History of Timucua Indians and Missions. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1424-7. Hann, John H. (2003). Indians of Central and South Florida: 1513–1763. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida.

  8. Santa Rosa–Swift Creek culture - Wikipedia

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    A map showing the geographical extent of the Swift Creek culture. The Santa Rosa–Swift Creek culture was characterized by the appearance of elaborate ceremonial complexes, increasing social and political complexity, mound burial, permanent settlements, population growth, and an increasing reliance on cultigens.

  9. Human skull found at thrift store in Florida - AOL

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    Human skull found at thrift store in Florida. Scripps News Staff. November 6, 2023 at 1:03 PM. A skull found at a North Fort Myers thrift shop.