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Geology and Election 2000. Steven I. Dutch Natural and Applied Sciences University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Green Bay, Wisconsin 54311-7001. High Black Population. Low White Population. Poverty. Election 1996. Election 1976. Election 1984. Election 1968. Election 1964. Patterns.
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Geology and Election 2000 Steven I. Dutch Natural and Applied Sciences University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Green Bay, Wisconsin 54311-7001
Components of the Arc • Alabama-Mississippi: “Black Belt” of favorable soils and topography for cotton farming • Georgia: “Fall Line,” Remained somewhat marginal as production shifted from Piedmont to Coastal Plain? • South Carolina: Voting patterns anti-correlated to Cretaceous, correlated with lower Tertiary. Explanation?
Factors in Development of the Arc • Pre-Civil War spread of agriculture and slavery • Disruption by Civil War • Realignment of agricultural patterns after boll weevil • Black emigration • Advent of fertilizers and shift of production from Piedmont to Coastal Plain.
Questions • Why does black population linger along this feature? • What is the connection in South Carolina?