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1775 U.S. Territorial Map: Pre-Revolutionary Boundaries and Colonial Claims #222643 (License: Personal Use)
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The map depicts the eastern United States in 1775, with territories color-coded to indicate British colonial claims, disputed lands, and areas under Native American control or ceded by treaties. A note at the bottom clarifies that the boundary between the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers was uncertain due to misinterpretation of the source of the Mississippi River lying farther north. Key regions such as the Ohio Country, Indian Reserve, and Quebec are labeled, revealing geopolitical tensions preceding the Revolutionary War.
This image is typically used in educational resources, history websites, or digital archives discussing pre-Revolutionary American geography, colonial expansion, and treaty disputes. It serves users seeking visual context for 18th-century territorial conflicts and the origins of U.S. western expansion.
Related Cliparts: Explore the 1775 map of colonial America showing territorial claims, the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, and boundaries before the Revolutionary War. Learn key geography.
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