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North America in 1823: Territorial Map of Colonial Powers #1740377 (License: Personal Use)
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The map depicts North America in 1823, shortly after the Monroe Doctrine was proclaimed, highlighting U.S. states (dark blue), unorganized territories (medium blue), and regions under Mexican control (yellow), such as Alta California and Texas. It also shows British holdings in Canada and the Oregon Country (purple), Russian Alaska (green), and the independent Kingdom of Hawaii (red/white flag). Key entities like the Arkansas Territory, Missouri, and Florida are labeled, reflecting early westward expansion and international boundary disputes.
Used in educational history pages, museum exhibits, or articles about 19th-century geopolitics, U.S. manifest destiny, or the Monroe Doctrine; targets students, educators, and history enthusiasts seeking visual context for pre-Civil War territorial dynamics.
Related Cliparts: Explore the geopolitical landscape of North America in 1823, with U.S. expansion, British holdings, Mexican territories, Russian Alaska, and Hawaiian sovereignty.
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