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Florida has only been one of the top states by population for a far less amount of time than some of the others, so it makes sense there's no presidents from there, yet. Same thing with California, though they had Nixon.
States like Ohio and Virginia have higher populations and more relevance in the past than they do today proportional to the other states.
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No presidents were born in Tennessee but 3 of them made it their home for much of their lives, Andrew Jackson, James K Polk, and Andrew Johnson.
This is especially significant when talking about them as presidents, because each one largely built their political careers as Tennesseans.
Plus, at the church I grew up in, Polkās wife had a pew dedicated to her, presumably because she went to the church, or at least donated. Yes, itās a very old church, and yes, those pews were very old. It was a hospital during the Civil War.
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@iammrbeat
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If you're wondering about the discrepancy, both North Carolina and South Carolina claim that Andrew Jackson was born in their state. Edit: I'm sorry Tennessee! James Polk moved to Tennessee when he was 11 and Andrew Johnson moved to Tennessee when he was 14 or 15, so based on that you could argue that 13 Presidents technically moved to different states as a kid. Based on this, Tennessee should be pink on the map, although I still say Johnson was basically an adult by the time he was there. Regardless...again...I'm so sorry to disrespect you like that Tennessee. That was out of line.
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