Finding a place in the state
Hailey Heseltine
reporter@greenepublishing.com
The Florida we know today is comprised of 67 separate counties. The separation of counties is intended to provide citizens with adequate access to government services, and Florida certainly had some changes as it made the transitions from a territory to a state and to where we are today.
Florida became a territory of the United States in early 1821, when Spain transferred two colonies—West Florida and East Florida—to the United States.