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BUCHON JEAN ALEXANDRE

Carte de l’adjonction progressive des divers états au territoire et à l’Union constitutionnelle des Etats-Unis de l’Amerique du Nord
Date: 1825
Cod 2994
300,00 €
Copper engraving, mm 370x640, original colour. From Atlas geographique, statistique, historique et chronologique des deux Ameriques (Paris, 1825). Very good example. It shows the development of the United States two generations after the American Revolution. Each of the states and territories are marked, naming their capitals, noting the dates of their entry into Union and giving statistics as to their populations and geographic size. By 1825, many of the lands east of the Mississippi had already been divided into states, although the Northwest Territory still exits. The vast Louisiana Territory, purchased from France in 1803, occupies the vast lands between the Mississippi and the Rockies, although the states of Louisiana and Missouri have been constituted. The Oregon Territory is shown occupying the Pacific Northwest, although the ownership of this region was officially still shared between the United States and Britain.

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