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On January 10, 1861, a few short months before the onset of the Civil War, Florida became the third state to secede from the Union. Due to its geographical position as the southern-most Confederate state, Florida's role in the Civil War was limited. However, this did not mean that there were no battles to be fought in Florida. See the article at the video for this podcast at thelandjournal.net.
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On January 10, 1861, a few short months before the onset of the Civil War, Florida became the third state to secede from the Union. Due to its geographical position as the southern-most Confederate state, Florida's role in the Civil War was limited. However, this did not mean that there were no battles to be fought in Florida. See the article at the video for this podcast at thelandjournal.net.

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