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2 November, 02:52

How are speculation, climate, and

natural disaster related to Florida's

land boom in the 1920s?

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  1. 2 November, 03:56
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    The Everglades were being drained, creating new dry land. Finally, World War I cut off the rich from their seasons on the French Riviera, so a part of the U. S. with a Mediterranean climate had a lot of possibilities. The economic prosperity of the 1920s set the conditions for a real estate bubble in Florida.
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