This is a bivariate map that shows cotton production in 1860 and the recent presidential election results (2008). Each dot represent 2000 bales of cotton produced. The election results are represented by the color of the counties; red representing McCain and blue representing Obama, with darker hues representing larger majorities. Bivariate maps, like the one above, show two different vairables on a single map.
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