Hmmmm … Are we more divided than ever?
Posted: November 9, 2013 Filed under: open thread | Tags: open thread 7 CommentsRed states and blue states? Flyover country and the coasts? How simplistic. Colin Woodard, a reporter at the Portland Press Herald and author of several books, says North America can be broken neatly into 11 separate nation-states, where dominant cultures explain our voting behaviors and attitudes toward everything from social issues to the role of government.
“The borders of my eleven American nations are reflected in many different types of maps — including maps showing the distribution of linguistic dialects, the spread of cultural artifacts, the prevalence of different religious denominations, and the county-by-county breakdown of voting in virtually every hotly contested presidential race in our history,” Woodard writes in the Fall 2013 issue of Tufts University’s alumni magazine. “Our continent’s famed mobility has been reinforcing, not dissolving, regional differences, as people increasingly sort themselves into like-minded communities.”
I actually like the New France description.
New France: Former French colonies in and around New Orleans and Quebec tend toward consensus and egalitarian, “among the most liberal on the continent, with unusually tolerant attitudes toward gays and people of all races and a ready acceptance of government involvement in the economy,” Woodard writes.
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New Netherlands here, although I do like the definition of New France!
We are both in little islands!
That’s interesting that they have New France in both places. They actually could have included some New England mill towns like Lowell in New France as well.
Hillary Clinton is the most formidable presidential frontrunner in modern era, according to The Guardian.
That won’t stop the misogyny unfortunately.
Strange how South Florida is not even part of the country…it even looks like the Tampa Bay area is also part of the Spanish Caribbean.
Happy to be on the Left Coast!