File:A map of the British and French settlements in North America (NYPL b15379438-434853).jpg

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English: * Relief shown pictorially.
  • Shows boundaries, cities and towns, forts, Indian villages and tribal territory, and "Earl Granville's Property."
  • Citation/Reference: LC Maps of North America, 1750-1789, 5
  • "The French Incroachments are shewn by Oblique strokes, and their Forts with two Strokes, the English Forts by a single Stroke."
  • Covers the eastern half of North America from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Includes decorative cartouche, a brief historical note on the English claim to North America and the origins of several colonies.
  • National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Access to Early Maps of the Middle Atlantic Seaboard.
  • Prime meridian: London.
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A map of the British and French settlements in North America
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Maps of North America
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