State: Florida
Human Name: Enrique Manuel
Age: 18
Languages: English and Spanish
Favorite Food: Oranges
Pet: Panther
Birthday: March 3rd (day he became a state)
State Number: 27
State Characteristics: Florida is a young man that is known for his sunshine and many theme parks! He is also known for his wondrous Everglades and he is also shrouded in mystery, because he is said to have the Fountain of Youth! He knows many useful and ancient techniques, used by the Native Americans that used to roam in his land years ago. He is part Puerto Rican, French, Spaniard, and British. He loves going to the beach and is also known for his own, called Miami. He loves oranges and grows the best ones in the world! He is very unpredictable because Florida's climate changes in a very odd way. (Trust me, I've lived here all my life XD) The blonde strands of hair represent sunshine. He's a very warm (literally) and loving person. He welcomes all his visitors with open arms! He is a very popular tourist spot in America! He loves wild animals and marshlands because they remind him of his Everglades. He has a panther named Tecumteh which in Native American language means, "Panther running across" panthers are the national animal of Florida.
Race Influences: Florida has a Spanish human name because: Juan Ponce De Leon discovered Florida, Many Puerto Ricans live in Florida, (including me) and Florida was once owned by Spain.
Florida is interested in Native American culture because: Native Americans used to roam in Florida, like Chief Osceola.
Geography: Florida is often easily recognized by other states/countries because he sticks out a lot from the map of America. When Florida is sad he sometimes describes himself as, "sunken in sorrow" since more than half of Florida has been sunk and is now underwater.
History: During the French and Indian War [which was part of The 7 Years War] France and Britain were fighting over Florida, France handed Florida over to Spain, as a token of friendship. After the war, however Spain lost Florida. Today, Florida still has many Spanish influences.
Human Name: Enrique Manuel
Age: 18
Languages: English and Spanish
Favorite Food: Oranges
Pet: Panther
Birthday: March 3rd (day he became a state)
State Number: 27
State Characteristics: Florida is a young man that is known for his sunshine and many theme parks! He is also known for his wondrous Everglades and he is also shrouded in mystery, because he is said to have the Fountain of Youth! He knows many useful and ancient techniques, used by the Native Americans that used to roam in his land years ago. He is part Puerto Rican, French, Spaniard, and British. He loves going to the beach and is also known for his own, called Miami. He loves oranges and grows the best ones in the world! He is very unpredictable because Florida's climate changes in a very odd way. (Trust me, I've lived here all my life XD) The blonde strands of hair represent sunshine. He's a very warm (literally) and loving person. He welcomes all his visitors with open arms! He is a very popular tourist spot in America! He loves wild animals and marshlands because they remind him of his Everglades. He has a panther named Tecumteh which in Native American language means, "Panther running across" panthers are the national animal of Florida.
Race Influences: Florida has a Spanish human name because: Juan Ponce De Leon discovered Florida, Many Puerto Ricans live in Florida, (including me) and Florida was once owned by Spain.
Florida is interested in Native American culture because: Native Americans used to roam in Florida, like Chief Osceola.
Geography: Florida is often easily recognized by other states/countries because he sticks out a lot from the map of America. When Florida is sad he sometimes describes himself as, "sunken in sorrow" since more than half of Florida has been sunk and is now underwater.
History: During the French and Indian War [which was part of The 7 Years War] France and Britain were fighting over Florida, France handed Florida over to Spain, as a token of friendship. After the war, however Spain lost Florida. Today, Florida still has many Spanish influences.