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Europe after the Treaty of Utrecht, 1714

Europe after the Treaty of Utrecht


Title: Europe after the Treaty of Utrecht
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Description: A map of Europe in 1714 after the Treaty of Utrecht. This map shows the territories of Prussia, Sweden, the territories won from Sweden by Peter the Great in 1721, territories of the House of Austria (Habsburgs), and the boundary of the Holy Roman Empire. The map also shows the boundaries of Denmark in Norway, the Kingdom of Poland, Austrian Netherlands, Alsace, Hungary, Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Savoy, Milan, Genoa and Corsica, Tuscany, the possessions of Venice, Sardinia, the British possessions of Gibraltar and Minorca, and the southern Italian Naples. This map shows the European extent of the Ottoman Empire at the time.
Place Names: Western and Central Europe, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Sweden, Poland, Portugal, Ottoman Empire, Holy Roman Empir
ISO Topic Categories: location, inlandWaters, oceans, boundaries
Keywords: Europe after the Treaty of Utrecht, physical, transportation, political, physical features, country borders, location, inlandWaters, oceans, boundaries, Unknown, 1714
Source: H. G. Wells, The Outline of History (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1921) 790
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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