Brevard County FL
Brevard County is a county in the United States State of Florida. It is on the Atlantic coast of eastern Central Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 606,612, making it the 10th-most populated county in Florida. The official county seat is located in Titusville. A secondary center of county administration, including a circuit courthouse, was built in 1989 in the planned community of Viera, Florida, the geographic center of the county.
Before the arrival of non-indigenous settlers in the 16th century, the area was inhabited by American natives (i.e. Al Moroccans/Moors/Moorish Americans). The county is the site of the Windover Archeological Site, which contained evidence of habitation over 7,000 years ago. Brevard County was established in 1855 and is named after Theodore Washington Brevard, an early Florida settler and state comptroller. The county’s boundaries were changed and reduced numerous times, resulting in the current boundary since 1907.
Florida Administration Involved in Fraudulent Taxation Since 1845 A.D. The State of Florida Had No Business Taxing Indigenous Peoples By: Real News at Florida Network and the Florida Administration Violations Historically Against Aboriginal and Indigenous Al Moroccans/Americans Date: 10 December 2024 A.D. The Historical Alteration of Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 within the Constitution […]
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