There is a lot of moving parts floating around in this two-module case study of the formation of the first “non-womb” Cotton Belt state: Alabama.
Category: Georgia
8.6 Cotton Belt Exodus from the Womb: Time Line and Shared Dynamics
John Weaver described the settlement of the American Cotton Belt as “a great land rush” [1]. Instead of a “gold rush” (which we are are
8.4 Deep South Political Culture Integrated Into South Carolina and Georgia State Policy Systems
We could have titled this module “South Carolina Upcountry Deep South Culture Makes its Peace with the Barbadian/Federalist South Carolina Political Culture. Formation of the
8.1 Deep South Political Culture and the South’s Antebellum Economic Path
A simplistic look at American 19th Century history might summarize its politics and economy as a clash between two rival, starkly opposed, political cultures and
7.4 Inward MED City-Building East of the Mississippi Midwest and South Central States Under Construction
See Bruchey Chapter 6–Shift from Federal Aid See Dorfman See Warner Urban Wilderness and Wade–it affected the Midwest
7.2 America’s First Paradigm: Overview of Pre-1830 Roads, Turnpikes, Canals, and Steamboat
NEEDs to be reduced and perhaps reconceptualized–certainly the DEVELOPMENTAL EDO section needs to be rethought Overview of Pre-1837 Roads, Turnpikes, Canals, and Steamboat In America