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  2. When the first Europeans visited in the mid-1500s, the inhabitants of the Miami area were the Tequesta people, who controlled an area covering much of southeastern Florida including what is now Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and the southern parts of Palm Beach County.
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    The first inhabitants of Miami, besides the plants and animals that have lived here far longer than any humans, were Paleo-Indians. Later, the Tequesta Indians made this area of South Florida, the area known today as Greater Miami, their home. There were about 350,000 of them until the Spanish arrived in 1513.
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    Did indigenous people live in Miami?"When you visit Miami, there is no indication that Indigenous people ever resided there or are currently in the area unless you visit the Miami Circle ," Osceola explained, referring to the archaeological site that's become a National Historic Landmark. "Even then, I'm not sure people really pay attention to the [Tequesta] statue near there."
    Where did the Miami tribe come from?The Miami evolved out of the prehistoric Fisher and Huber cultures of the southern Lake Michigan region. In the late 1660s fear of Iroquois raids prompted them to move west of the Mississippi with the Illinois people. At the same time a group of Miami took up residence with a large group of similarly displaced people around Green Bay, Wisconsin.
    Where did the Miami settlers live in the 1670s?At the same time a group of Miami took up residence with a large group of similarly displaced people around Green Bay, Wisconsin. These Green Bay Miami were visited frequently by Jesuit missionaries during the 1670s. In the 1680s the Miami began to move back to the southern end of Lake Michigan.
    Where did the Miami Indians live in the 18th century?By the 18th century, the Miami had for the most part returned to their homeland in present-day Indiana and Ohio. The eventual victory of the British in the French and Indian War ( Seven Years' War) led to an increased British presence in traditional Miami areas.
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    When the first Europeans visited in the mid-1500s, the inhabitants of the Miami area were the Tequesta people, who controlled an area covering much of southeastern Florida including what is now Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and the southern parts of Palm Beach County. The Tequesta Indians fished, … See more

    Thousands of years before Europeans arrived, a large portion of south east Florida, including the area where Miami, Florida exists today, was inhabited by Tequestas. The Tequesta (also Tekesta, Tegesta, … See more

    The earliest evidence of Native American settlement in the Miami region came from about 10,000 years ago. The region was filled with See more

    In 2000, the Elián González affair was an immigration battle in the Miami area. The controversy concerned six-year-old Elián González who was rescued from the waters off the coast … See more

    A. New York has 205 existing and under construction buildings over 500 ft (152 m), Chicago has 105, Miami has 36. Source of information: SkyscraperPage.com diagrams: New York … See more

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    Miami experienced a very rapid growth up to World War II. In 1900, 1,681 people lived in Miami; in … See more

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