Timeline of Florida history

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An 18th-century map of Florida

This is a timeline of the U.S. state of Florida.

Pre-European

1500s

1600s

  • 1601: King Philip III of Spain commissioned a map of Florida which includes a fort he wants built in Miami.
  • 1603:
    Pedro Ibarra
    appointed Governor of Florida.
  • 1605: "Period of Friendship" between Spanish and Native Tribes started because of the diplomatic trip of
    Alvaro Mexia.[3]

1700s

1800–1842

1810s

1820s

  • 1821
    • February 22: Spain officially cedes Florida to United States as part of the Adams–Onís Treaty.
    • March 10: Andrew Jackson is appointed military governor of Florida by James Monroe being the first American governor.
    • July 10: José María Coppinger leaves office as the last governor of East Florida.
    • July 17: José María Callava the final Spanish and colonial governor of West Florida and Florida as a whole leaves office.
    • July 21: Escambia County and St. John's County, Florida's first two counties are established.
    • December 31: Andrew Jackson leaves office as the governor of Florida.
  • 1822
  • 1824:
    • Florida's first true lighthouse built in St. Augustine.
    • U.S. Army establishes Fort Brooke (later to become Tampa, Florida).
    • Tallahassee
      chosen as location of capital (half-way between previous capitals of East and West Florida)
  • 1825:
    • Lighthouse built in St. Augustine.
  • 1827

1830s

  • 1832
    • May 9: U.S. government signs the Treaty of Payne's Landing with some of the Seminole chiefs, promising them lands west of the Mississippi River if they agreed to leave Florida voluntarily
  • 1834:
  • 1835–1842:
    Second Seminole War
    .
  • 1836
    • March 16: Richard K. Call is appointed Territorial Governor of Florida by Andrew Jackson.
  • 1837: Fort Ann was established on the eastern shore of the Indian River in what is now Brevard County.
  • 1838
  • 1839

1840-45

Statehood era (1845–present)

1840s

  • 1845
    • March 3: Florida was admitted to the Union as the 27th U.S. state.
    • May 26:
      Florida Territorial Legislative Council
      .
    • June 25: Florida's first elected governor, William Dunn Moseley takes office.
  • 1848 January 8: Holmes County is established.
  • 1849
    • January 18: Putnam County is established.
    • January 18: Tampa is first incorporated being a village.

1850s

1860s

1870s

  • 1870: Barber–Mizell feud
  • 1873:
    • August 11: Tampa reincorporates a town.
  • 1875:
    • July 31: Orlando is first incorporated being a town.
  • 1877: Compromise of 1877 completed the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Florida (aftermath of Civil War)

1880s

1890s

1900s

1910s

1920s

1930s

1940s

  • 1943 September 26: Florida's first
    Humble Oil Company.[10]
  • 1947: Everglades National Park dedicated.
  • 1949 March 21: The first television station in Florida begins broadcasting, WTVJ. It is the 16th TV station to start broadcasting in the United States and is the oldest station still broadcasting in the state.

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2000s

  • 2000 November 7–December 12: Disputed Florida ballots in the
    United States presidential election
    delay the results of the overall national result.

2010s

2020s

See also

References

  1. ^ Straub, W. L. History of Pinellas County, p. 27. The Record Company. St. Augustine, Florida. 1929.
  2. ^ Largo Bicentennial Book Committee. Largo, then till..., p. 2. Largo Area Historical Society Archived 2011-02-02 at the Wayback Machine. 1979.
  3. .
  4. ^ "1715 Plate Fleet, Page 10" (PDF). Brevard County Historical Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-03-26. Retrieved 2013-07-29.
  5. ^ a b Pinellas County Planning Department as staff for the Pinellas County Planning Council. (PCPD) Pinellas County Historical Background, p. 4. No city. No date.
  6. ^ ben.dibiase (2015-04-01). "Florida's First Telephone Exchange". Florida Historical Society. Retrieved 2020-06-11.
  7. ^ Gainey, Blaise (30 June 2020). "The Fight To Vote Part 2: History Of Florida's Voter Disenfranchisement". Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  8. ^ "History of Sarasota". Sarasota Police Department. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  9. .
  10. ^ "First Florida Oilwell". aoghs.org. Retrieved February 9, 2015.

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