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Early Territory of the United States, 1783–1863

Early Territory of the United States


Title: Early Territory of the United States
Projection: Unknown,
Source Bounding Coordinates:
W: -89 E: -73 N: 52 S: 28

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Description: A map of the early United States west of the Mississippi River, showing the original territory after the Treaty of Paris 1783, the territory northwest of the Ohio River, the territory south of the Ohio River, the Mississippi Territory ceded by Georgia, and the Florida Territory ceded by Spain in 1819. The map shows the dates of treaties and admission to the Union, including the Northwest territories, Maine, Vermont, and the admission of West Virginia in 1863.
Place Names: Early America 1400-1800, Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Northwest Territory, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Colonial America, American Revolutio
ISO Topic Categories: oceans, location, inlandWaters
Keywords: Early Territory of the United States, borders, oceans, location, inlandWaters, Unknown, 1783–1863
Source: Henry Pratt Judson, The Young American A Civic Reader (New York, NY: Maynard Merrill, 1897)
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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