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  1. Resources From the State Library and Archives of Florida. National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 to October 15) celebrates the histories, cultures and contributions of Americans whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.

  2. Latinos in Florida accounted for 5.3 million (8 percent) of the US Latino population. At around 28.5% of the population as of 2017, Cubans are the largest Latino group in Florida. Puerto Ricans are one of the fastest growing Latino groups in Florida, with one out of every five Latinos in the state being of Puerto Rican origin.

  3. Colonial Records of Spanish Florida. Letters and Reports of Governors, Deliberations of the Council of the Indies, Royal Decrees, and other documents | Hispanic American Historical Review | Duke University Press. Book Review | May 01 1931. Colonial Records of Spanish Florida.

    • A. Curtis Wilgus
    • 1931
  4. Hispanic American Historical Review, X (1930), 392-397. Manucy, Albert C. "Florida History (1650-1750) in the Spanish Rec-ords of the North Carolina State Department of Archives and History," Florida Historical Quarterly, Vols. XXV and XXVI, nos. 4 and 1 (1947), pp. 319-332, 77-91...., "Notes on the Catalogo de los Fondos de las Floridas,"

  5. Hispanic America. Map of countries that make up Hispanic America. The region known as Hispanic America ( Spanish: Hispanoamérica or América Hispana) and historically as Spanish America ( América Española) is all the Spanish-speaking countries of the Americas.

  6. Archives and Manuscript Collections Relating to Hispanic America, Hispanic American Historical Review, XXXV (1955), 443-483. Carroll, B. R., ed.Historical Collections of South Carolina, Embracing Many Rare and Valuable Pamphlets and Other Documents Relating to the History of the State, from Its First Discovery to Its Independence

  7. Mar 1, 1992 · Florida - Hispanic Origins in the United States: A Guide to Local History and Genealogy Sources - Research Guides at Library of Congress. One of the first areas in North America to be settled by Spanish immigrants, Florida retains much of its Spanish heritage today.

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