Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl?

Map of European claims in North America, with France shown as having claim to the most land, and the British colonies confined to east of the Appalachian Mountains. Regions, Native American land, forts, lakes, and rivers are all marked, along with a few settlements and cities. A large inset map in t...

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Main Author: Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles
Language:French
Published: [Didier Robert de Vaugondy] 1778
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Online Access:http://cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/maps,17588
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spelling ftwisconsinhs:oai:cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org:maps/17588 2023-05-15T17:45:57+02:00 Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl? Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl? par le s. Robert de Vaugondy, Géog? Ord? du Roi; Gravé par E. Dussy Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles United States; Canada [Paris] 1778 mounted on cloth sheet 24 x 29 cm ca. 1:20,000,000 Reference Map JPEG2000 http://cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/maps,17588 French fre [Didier Robert de Vaugondy] http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/whi/fullRecord.asp?id=124047 Maps Collection We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. 1778 ftwisconsinhs 2017-02-27T09:51:38Z Map of European claims in North America, with France shown as having claim to the most land, and the British colonies confined to east of the Appalachian Mountains. Regions, Native American land, forts, lakes, and rivers are all marked, along with a few settlements and cities. A large inset map in the upper left corner shows the Northwest Passage discovered by the fictional Admiral de Fonte according to Joseph de'Lisle. A forest scene, foliage, and what appears to be a waterfall decorate the title cartouche Other/Unknown Material Northwest passage Wisconsin Historical Society: Turning Points in Wisconsin History Canada Northwest Passage
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description Map of European claims in North America, with France shown as having claim to the most land, and the British colonies confined to east of the Appalachian Mountains. Regions, Native American land, forts, lakes, and rivers are all marked, along with a few settlements and cities. A large inset map in the upper left corner shows the Northwest Passage discovered by the fictional Admiral de Fonte according to Joseph de'Lisle. A forest scene, foliage, and what appears to be a waterfall decorate the title cartouche
author Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles
spellingShingle Robert de Vaugondy, Gilles
Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl?
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title Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl?
title_short Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl?
title_full Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl?
title_fullStr Canada, Louisiane, Possessions Angl?
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publisher [Didier Robert de Vaugondy]
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