1650 - Amérique septentrional
This 1650 map of North America depicts the Great Lakes in a recognizable form naming both Lake Ontario and Lake Superior. The East Coast designation “N[ouvelle] Amsterdam is present day New York and “N[ovelle] Suede” is the Swedish colony, present day Delaware. The area delineated as “Mer Glaciale”...
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Language: | French |
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Digital Commons @ CSUMB
2017
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Online Access: | https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/hornbeck_spa_1_a/17 https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1016&context=hornbeck_spa_1_a |
Summary: | This 1650 map of North America depicts the Great Lakes in a recognizable form naming both Lake Ontario and Lake Superior. The East Coast designation “N[ouvelle] Amsterdam is present day New York and “N[ovelle] Suede” is the Swedish colony, present day Delaware. The area delineated as “Mer Glaciale” refers to the Northwest Passage. The source for the Southwest area are the 1630 reports of Father Alonso Benavides on his travels in New Mexico with many Native tribes describe. The R. del Norte (Rio Grande) is shown mistakenly as flowing from an interior lake and emptying into the Mar Vermeio (Gulf of California). California is shown as a large island. https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/hornbeck_spa_1_a/1016/thumbnail.jpg |
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