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1854 U.S. Territorial Map: Kansas, Nebraska, and the Missouri Compromise Line #3395395 (License: Personal Use)
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This historical map depicts the western United States circa 1854-1855, emphasizing newly organized territories such as Kansas (1854), Nebraska (1854), and Minnesota (1849), alongside established states like Iowa (1846) and Wisconsin (1848). The dashed "Missouri Compromise Line of 1820" is clearly marked, underscoring its political significance in pre-Civil War debates over slavery’s expansion. Labels include rivers (Missouri, Kansas, Platte), settlements (Atchison, Leavenworth, Topeka), and neighboring regions like Utah and New Mexico Territories.
Used in educational resources, history websites, museum exhibits, or digital archives focused on antebellum U.S. expansion, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, or Civil War origins; serves users researching territorial governance, westward migration, or slavery politics.
Related Cliparts: Explore this vintage 1854 U.S. territorial map highlighting Kansas and Nebraska Territories, state admission years, and the pivotal 1820 Missouri Compromise line.
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