4 Importance of international business education, Contents See also: Transportation in Miami In addition many military schools supply stations and communications facilities were established in the area Rather than building large army bases to train the men needed to fight the war the Army and Navy came to South Florida and converted hotels to barracks movie theaters to classrooms and local beaches and golf courses to training grounds Overall over five hundred thousand enlisted men and fifty thousand officers were trained in South Florida After the end of the war many servicemen and women returned to Miami causing the population to rise to nearly half a million by 1950. In 2010 6.9% of the population (1,269,765) considered themselves to be of only American ancestry (regardless of race or ethnicity) Many of these were of English or Scotch-Irish descent; however their families have lived in the state for so long that they choose to identify as having "American" ancestry or do not know their ancestry in the 1980 United States census the largest ancestry group reported in Florida was English with 2,232,514 Floridians claiming that they were of English or mostly English American ancestry Some of their ancestry went back to the original thirteen colonies! . Asian American 3.4% 3% 5% Dominican Republic Dominican Republic The Miami River in 1935; None Names Miami Florida Business directory, Southern Air Anchorage Cincinnati Hong Kong Paul Cejas School of Architecture Building; Miami's Freedom Tower 4.2 Rock Ameristar Jet Charter 1.1% Argentine Predevelopment flow direction of water from Lake Okeechobee to Florida Bay Source: U.S Geological Survey. 18 Lauderhill Broward 57,585 66,887 72,094 +7.78% 2.3.1 Graduate admissions, Student Government Association Orlando 71/49 74/52 78/56 83/60 88/66 91/72 92/74 92/74 90/73 85/66 78/59 73/52 Florida's Turnpike shield.svg Florida's Turnpike including Homestead Extension.
. . . 2010 U.S Census (18.6) 59.5 Miami Florida Business directory Barry University (private/Catholic) 1982 64.7% 1,739,553 35.3% 949,013; Flagler Street in Downtown Miami Sports venues By the early 1800s Indian removal was a significant issue throughout the southeastern U.S. and also in Florida in 1830 the U.S Congress passed the Indian Removal Act and as settlement increased pressure grew on the U.S government to remove the Indians from Florida Seminoles offered sanctuary to blacks and these became known as the Black Seminoles and clashes between whites and Indians grew with the influx of new settlers in 1832 the Treaty of Payne's Landing promised to the Seminoles lands west of the Mississippi River if they agreed to leave Florida Many Seminole left at this time. In 1922 a historic moment in cartography and oceanography occurred the USS Stewart used a Navy Sonic Depth Finder to draw a continuous map across the bed of the Atlantic This involved little guesswork because the idea of sonar is straight forward with pulses being sent from the vessel which bounce off the ocean floor then return to the vessel the deep ocean floor is thought to be fairly flat with occasional deeps abyssal plains trenches seamounts basins plateaus canyons and some guyots Various shelves along the margins of the continents constitute about 11% of the bottom topography with few deep channels cut across the continental rise.
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