B) the end of Florida's land boom
Florida land boom of 1920s was Florida's first real-estate buble, which eventually bursted in 1925. The land boom left behind entire new cities such as Coral Gables, Hialeah, Miami Springs, Opa-locka, Miami Shores, and Hollywood. By the time, the Great Depression began in the rest of the nation in 1929, Floridans were already accustomed to economic hardships.
Answer:
For sure.
Explanation:
Most people who might live in their home countries might not have good benefits.
The answer to this question is 1931.
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The encomienda system allowed a colonist to enslave Native Americans, so the end of this system brought about a new search for slaves, eventually leading to the enslavement of Africans.