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How did the land boom in Florida affect the environment

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Swamps were drained to build more plots for development
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The land boom in Florida in the 1900s led the state to enter into first real estate bubble. The swamps areas of Everglades were drained out to built cities which caused a notable environmental effect. By, draining the swamps, flora and fauna were affected. The damage can be noticed through hurricanes and floods.

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