World War II reshaped Florida and the world. The state became a crucial military training ground, with over 170 bases established. Florida's warm climate and strategic location made it ideal for preparing troops and supporting the war effort. After the war, Florida experienced a massive economic boom. The G.I. Bill, tourism growth, and space program development at Cape Canaveral fueled rapid expansion. This period set the stage for Florida's transformation into a diverse, economically powerful state.