just wanted to be able to see these three maps together, next to each other. http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-36616028 … #Brexitpic.twitter.com/XOfZNigyLb
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very interesting that the most formerly Puritan parts of England were most likely to vote leave
that area around boston (u.k.) also has a high percentage of resident e. europeans (agricultural workers).
that part of England is also blond. It's where a lot of Danes settled, maybe lingering Viking heritage.
no. not a lot of danes settled there. not according to genetic evidence. hang on...i'll go find link to article. @HbdNrx @InaneImperium
.@nw3 here we go. no genetic evidence for danes settling in danelaw region: http://www.nature.com/news/uk-mapped-out-by-genetic-ancestry-1.17136 … @HbdNrx @InaneImperium
St. Brice's massacre?
dunno. =/
oh, yes. i know about it. just don't know if that's what made the difference and/or if there was just little settlement. -?-
Lot of Viking placenames if little settlement.
Idk... most parts of England period voted leave, whereas Cambridgeshire didn't. London was also militantly puritan, btw
Not that any of the original population of London is left. Or was left even 100 years ago.
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