Carte de la Partie Septentrionale des Etas Unis comprenant Le Canada, La Nouvelle Ecosse; New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Etat De Vermont 1798
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In 1798, a notable French map titled “Carte de la Partie Septentrionale des États-Unis comprenant le Canada” was published, offering a detailed depiction of the northeastern region of North America. This map was the result of a collaboration between cartographers Pierre François Tardieu, Pierre Gregoire Chanlaire, and Edme Mentelle, and it reflects the geopolitical landscape of the post-Revolutionary War era. This map was produced during a time of significant change and interest in North America. The United States had recently gained independence, and European powers were keenly interested in the political and geographic developments of the new nation. Maps like this served not only as navigational tools but also as instruments of political and economic insight.
Condition: Very Good
Medium: Copper-plate engraving
Map Maker: Edme Mentelle
Coloring: Hand color
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