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enhanced_deficit
01-11-2015, 07:26 PM
Do heights of these bars represent ranks of US satates by "liberal" vs "conservative" world view of its population?

Stumbled on these graphs while reading history of civil war:

Confederate Military Deaths by State http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/cost-of-war/csa-losses-by-state.jpg
This chart and the one below are based on research done by Provost Marshal General James Fry in 1866. His estimates for Southern states were based on Confederate muster rolls--many of which were destroyed before he began his study--and many historians have disputed the results. The estimates for Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama, South Carolina, and Arkansas have been updated to reflect more recent scholarship.
Union Military Deaths by State http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/cost-of-war/usa-losses-by-state.jpg
Given the relatively complete preservation of Northern records, Fry's examination of Union deaths is far more accurate than his work in the South. Note the mortal threat that soldiers faced from disease.

http://www.civilwar.org/education/civil-war-casualties.html

By such a guage then, NY/IL/OH are top three "liberal" states in the US and VA/NC/AL are top three most "conservative" states iin the US.

Totally empirical or even whimsical Q.