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If you were to combine all fifty American states into only 10 states based on cultural similarities, how would you do it?

Thanks for the A2A, but this was way more of a pain in the ass than I thought it was going to be.I haven’t traveled to all fifty states, but I’ve lived in every major region of the USA except New England and the Pacific Northwest—and I’m about to move to the Pacific Northwest on Sunday (Idaho). So I think I know the average all around. I also pay close attention to those red-and-blue maps that dance across the TV screen every election cycle, so I think I’ve got a handle on different states’ cultural similarities and differences.So! Without further ado, here are the new ten United States of America:1. New England, consisting of the former states ofMaineVermontNew HampshireMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticutYankees of a feather flock together.2. Downeast, consisting of the former states ofsoutheastern New YorkNew JerseyMarylandDelawareA heavily urban, politically liberal state on the east coast. They sound funny, drive angry, move their hands when they talk, repeat themselves a lot, love seafood, and can never find a parking spot.3. Laurentia, a massive state consisting of the former states ofThe rest of New YorkPennsylvaniaWest VirginiaOhioIndianaMichigannorthern Illinoiseastern Iowanorthern KentuckyWisconsinMinnesotaThese states all surround the Great Lakes. All of them except Minnesota have traditionally been included in what Americans call “the Rust Belt.” Laurentia would be culturally united by its love of music (jazz, country/western, bluegrass, rock ’n’ roll) and its preponderance of blue-collar workers..though there would be a sharp contrast between the industrial, unionized workers in the cities and the conservative farmers in the rural areas.4. Dixie, consisting of the former states ofsouthern KentuckyNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaMississippiFloridaAlabamaGeorgiaLouisianaeast TexasVirginiaArkansasTennesseeThe American South, ‘nuff said. There may be some superficial differences between the individual states, but Southern culture is well-defined and widespread, and I believe Southerners would be pretty cohesive if lumped into a single state.5. Heartland, consisting of the former states ofsouthern Illinoiswestern IowaMissourithe Texas panhandleOklahomaKansasNebraskaNorth DakotaSouth DakotaWhat remains to be said? The so-called “flyover states,” consisting mostly of flat farmland. Hardworking conservative religious folks dominate this area. The official state hobbies are hunting, fishing, hayrides, and cow tipping. Missourians and Kansans probably wouldn’t cotton to being in the same state with each other, but since slavery isn’t a thing anymore, hopefully they’d get used to it after a while.6. Desierto, a small state consisting of the former states ofNew MexicoColoradoColorado and New Mexico are oddballs—blue states surrounded by red ones. I lumped them together for their left-leaning politics and their location in or near the Rocky Mountains. Despite being blue, New Mexico and Colorado have some distinctly red tendencies—loose gun laws and fiscal responsibility, respectively.From Wikipedia:On gun control, New Mexico arguably has some of the least restrictive firearms laws in the country. State law preempts all local gun control ordinances. New Mexico residents may purchase any firearm deemed legal under federal law. There are no waiting periods under state law for picking up a firearm after it has been purchased, and there are no restrictions on magazine capacity. Additionally, New Mexico is a "shall-issue" state for concealed carry permits.Also from Wikipedia:Colorado has a history of voter initiatives which severely restrict the power of state government. Some of these initiatives include Term Limits on legislators (1990), Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR) (1992), and Amendment 23, passed in 2000, which set a fixed percentage of the budget for K-12 education. Voters passed Referendum C in 2005, amending some restrictions of TABOR and Amendment 23.7. Hardscrabble, another massive state comprised of the former states ofeastern Washingtoneastern Oregoninland CaliforniaNevadaArizonawest TexasUtahWyomingMontanaIdahoEvery red state (or state region) in the American West, basically. Hardy folk from the deserts and mountains. Ranchers and oilmen and farmers and truckers and construction workers and vintners and other people who aren’t afraid of hard work.8. Pacifica, a cool, lush, green state consisting of the former states ofwestern Washingtonwestern Oregoncoastal CaliforniaA liberal, socialist, identitarian paradise. And they can have it.9. Alaska, consisting of Alaska10. Hawaii, consisting of HawaiiGive me a home in Hardscrabble, Heartland, Dixie, or Alaska.EDIT: Some hero named Kiran Garewal went ahead and illustrated a map of these ten states I ideated. Check it out:I guess I didn’t realize that Hardscrabble would be in two pieces. Let’s just pretend that southern New Mexico is in Hardscrabble as well, and Desierto is a slightly smaller and isolated state that doesn’t share a border with Mexico.

I’m curious about the original Spanish colonists in Florida. What became of these European “firsts” (the Spanish) in what is today the State of Florida? Did they simply assimilate or flee? How large was that colony’s population?

The first thing you need to understand is that when you read ‘Spanish settlers' it isn't Spaniards from Spain, it's any subject from any part of the empire, and that includes natives, blacks or even Chinese in the Philippines. Those were Spanish and those were Spanish settlers and soldiers.The first marriage in Florida was between a Spaniard Miguel Hernández from Segovia and a black woman Luisa Ábrego who was as much a Spanish settler as her Spanish husband. So as you can see the Spanish settlers weren't just, well, Spaniards.The black lady above is Luisa Ábrego, the first woman to marry as a Christian in the modern US, the other 2 are her 2 Spanish “boyfriends"Luisa Ábrego was a servant from Seville, she moved to Jerez de La Frontera in Cádiz and ultimately to Florida, she went to court in Mexico City later on as she actually had two relationships with two Spaniards at the same time, and while now that is morally wrong but legally permitted, back then it was also illegal. Spanish settlers included even an Irish immigrant who held the first Saint Patrick celebration in the Americas in San Agustín before any Irish sailed to Boston.The document with the information aboveThere's an incredible research by J. Michael Francis of the personal stories of Florida's settlers here that I recommend to explore: La FloridaNow, most Spanish settlers in the sense that you are asking were from Andalusia as usual, from Asturias during the first period and later on they included a large number of people from the island of Menorca and the Balearic Islands, but they were from all of Spain.The Spanish arrived with the expedition of Juan Ponce de León supposedly inspired by the legend of the Fountain of Youth, one of the Spanish Empire's “mythological" traditions that is related to Spanish Florida. He failed to establish any lasting settlement though but he called the land La Florida giving it its name.Juan Ponce de León is in the middleThere were several other incursions and small settlements in Florida after him. And then came Pedro Menéndez de Avilés who founded San Agustín which along with Pensacola became the 2 main towns of Spanish Florida.The eastern and western coast of Florida in the south were settled by expeditions and forts were built to defend them. The French and the British tried to push the Spanish out of Florida unsuccessfully during the first century. The French founded Fort Caroline in northern Florida which the Spanish considered Spanish territory, and as result was the founding of San Agustín to enforce Spanish presence. Avilés allied with the natives and ammassed a force that defeated the French, he renamed the French fort San Mateo (which the British reversed, because they used the French name to call it). And the English attacked San Agustín as the first barrier of contention of the Spanish Empire constantly, San Agustín was frequently attacked by the British as the northern most Spanish fortification within their reach, and this kept the population of the town shrinking constantly.Fuerte San Marcos, St. Ausgustine's fortSan Agustín, main town in La FloridaFelipe VI and Letizia in Saint AugustinIn the following decades after the Spanish presence in Florida took roots Franciscans started to build missions to assimilate natives in northern Florida, just like they did in California around the same time. The Spanish population hadn't settled those areas so the missions served to assimilate natives into Spaniards. This increased the Spanish presence in northern Florida strengthening the Spanish border against Britain with the natives themselves. And even more tha that, the natives living north moved south to Spanish Florida escaping the British expansion. Something that is perfectly documented in the case of the Creek, expelled by the British from their land, they migrated to Florida where they settled north forming the Semínolas. But not just those, Appalachians also mived to northern Florida as the British expanded west.And it wasn't just the natives, when Britain started importing blacks as slaves en mass to the southern colonies, some escaped, and most of those sought refuge in Spanish Florida. To the point the Spanish founded Fuerte Mosé or in English Moosa Fort, an entire fort and town made up of escaped slaves from the 13 colonies.The place was actually called Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mosé, but they just called it Mosé, which served as name for the town and the fort.The lack of protection of Florida so far removed from the Spanish centres and the fact that it had a border with the British territories, made it a frequent “warzone", just like San Agustín itself. The wars between Britain and Spain took place in Florida and it destroyed the missions in the north. Although on the other hand the British kept feeding the defence of the border as the people who ultimately formed the first line in Spanish Florida were their former black slaves and the natives they had pushed out. For instance in the Battle of Fuerte Mosé or “Bloody Moosa", in which escaped black slaves defeated the British army defending Florida during the War of the Asiento.When Florida was ceded to the British, most natives fled to Cuba, but some stayed, all black refugees in Mosé moved to Cuba and almost all blacks in Florida left. As for the Spanish, ironically they were the group that stayed the most, natives moved to Cuba in large amounts and blacks abandonned completely British Florida for Cuba. In fact Mosé is uninhabited today unlike Saint Augustin, because all of them left.By the time Spain got Florida back the population was substantially lower and had many more settlers from the 13 colonies. In the following years the US attacked the remaining of the Semínolas in the north, and when the US got Florida most of the population was flooded with settlers from the 13 colonies.By now there may be some descendants of Semínolas in the north (although they were relocated by the US to the western states) or some Spanish descendants in Saint Augustin or Pensacola, but they would be mixed with the rest, and frankly you would have to go for very “old" families in the area with possibly Spanish surnames (if they still keep those after centuries of mixing). The most Spanish you will find today without archives and research is this:

What if the government allowed you to start a police department or police unit?

You can, if you have enough money and/or influence.When Disney was planning the construction of Disney World in Florida, the company formed many small business entities to act as land owners, so its purchase of the various parcels that would make up the entire property would be better concealed. If it got out that Disney was buying land for a big project, the prices of those parcels would have soared, and an owner with a parcel well inside the perimeter would be able to hold up the project until its price was met.When the land parcels had been secured, Disney petitioned the state to form a quasi-governmental entity to govern the use of the land and most of what would normally be public sector operations, such as public safety. At the time, Orlando wasn’t well-known as a tourist destination, not having much to offer other than warm weather. Disney World would—and did— bring huge money and jobs to the area.The State of Florida gave Disney unprecedented concessions. One critical allowance was to permit the establishment of the Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID), encompassing all the properties now owned by Disney. There are only a few people who can claim to live in the RCID, and they are all Disney employees and members of the RCID governing board.The RCID did create its own fire department and EMS function. Visitors to Disney World usually pay no attention to the fire trucks and ambulances they see from time to time, as they look like any other fire and/or EMS vehicles. They’re carrying RCID livery that might as well say “Disney World Emergency Services.”The RCID could create a police department, if it wanted to. So far, they haven’t bothered. You will see marked patrol cars and uniformed officers, mainly from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office and Florida Highway Patrol, here and there on DW property. Most of these are officers working voluntary overtime, with their wages being paid by Disney World.So, if you’ve got the sort of resources the Disney Corporation has, you can probably create your own police department.

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