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« on: July 02, 2012, 02:50:34 PM »

This is really good.

Connecticut
Best Decade: 1910s (+0.41 Seats)
Reason: IDK?

Immigration from Europe.

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Possibly the Great Migration.

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West Virginia also boomed in that decade, you'll find. Was it a good era for coal miners and associated industries and people having lots of children?

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Immigration, industry, natural population growth

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Possibly also WWI labor movements, Great Migration beginning, and cotton starting to decline, at least in labor intensity. See also Florida.

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