Armenia (32) Secondary highways Thailand (37) Black/African American 7% 3.9% 7 Parks and recreational activities. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (8) No part of the city has evolved more dramatically over the past two decades . Impersonal office buildings imposing parking decks and cold asphalt arteries have given way to high-rise living and an explosion of street life . Where once there was a wasteland now there are great restaurants groceries specialty shops townhouses lofts and . people. Black only 1,707,913 32.4% 1,189,179 28.9% 518,734 43.6% Historically Atlanta has been a stronghold for the Democratic Party Although municipal elections are officially nonpartisan nearly all of the city's elected officials are registered Democrats the city is split among 14 state house districts and four state senate districts all held by Democrats At the federal level Atlanta is split between two congressional districts Most of the city is in the 5th district represented by Democrat John Lewis a small portion in the north is in the 11th district represented by Republican Barry Loudermilk. The state has fourteen other cities with populations above 50,000 (based on 2017 U.S Census estimates) in descending order of size they are Augusta Columbus Macon Savannah Athens Sandy Springs Roswell Johns Creek Warner Robins Albany Alpharetta Marietta Smyrna and Valdosta, The British and colonists triumphed jointly over a common foe the colonists' loyalty to the mother country was stronger than ever before However disunity was beginning to form British Prime Minister William Pitt the Elder had decided to wage the war in the colonies with the use of troops from the colonies and tax funds from Britain itself This was a successful wartime strategy but after the war was over each side believed that it had borne a greater burden than the other the British elite the most heavily taxed of any in Europe pointed out angrily that the colonists paid little to the royal coffers the colonists replied that their sons had fought and died in a war that served European interests more than their own This dispute was a link in the chain of events that soon brought about the American Revolution, After struggling during the second half of the 2007 season Atlanta finished over .500 and missed the post-season again on October 12 2007 John Schuerholz stepped down as general manager to take over as team president Assistant GM Frank Wren took over as General Manager.
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