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Cracker - Land And Cattle Photos

If you are searching for "Cracker land and cattle photos," you are likely looking for images of a specific, rugged slice of American history—not snack foods or offensive slang. This article explains what these terms mean, where to find authentic photos, and why they are important to Florida’s cultural identity. What Does "Cracker" Mean Here? In the context of land and cattle, "Cracker" refers to the Florida Cracker —a group of 19th-century pioneer settlers known for their self-sufficiency, herding skills, and distinctive use of whips (which "cracked" loudly to move cattle). The term was later reclaimed as a badge of pride for native-born Floridians of rural, often Anglo-Celtic, descent.

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