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Diese Karte (Vereinigte Staaten) stammt aus Der Volksatlas von John Lothian ab 1848 Hier ist eine zoombare hochauflösende Version und meine Quelle Von Parzival_2k7
gophippocrites on 22.03.2026 2:59 p.m. Made the same way as the bible. But in comparison extremely accurate.
Ghost_of_Syd on 22.03.2026 3:01 p.m. Note that the border dispute resolution between Maine and Canada had not yet been indicated, even though the Webster-Ashburton Treaty was in 1842.
Racko20 on 22.03.2026 4:25 p.m. St. Louis is much closer to the confluence of the Miss and the Mo than this map indicates.
blin9 on 22.03.2026 5:40 p.m. The dismembered Florida technique is interesting and fun. You don’t find that anymore.
Wanderingjoke on 22.03.2026 6:04 p.m. This map looks like someone took an actual map, squeezed and twisted it out of shape, then draw a new map based on that. (Yes, I’m aware cartography those days wasn’t always accurate.)
MrPete_Channel_Utoob on 22.03.2026 6:43 p.m. This map is terrible. It looks like it’s from 1548 not 1848.
homostar_runner on 22.03.2026 6:44 p.m. It’s funny seeing it get less accurate as it goes west (makes sense though). As an Illinoisan, I sure wish we had mountains
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Made the same way as the bible. But in comparison extremely accurate.
Note that the border dispute resolution between Maine and Canada had not yet been indicated, even though the Webster-Ashburton Treaty was in 1842.
St. Louis is much closer to the confluence of the Miss and the Mo than this map indicates.
Ooof Lake Simcoe, my poor girl, they’ve butchered you.
Interesting that we didn’t stray from the plan really at all.
Virginia before the divide. It looks pregnant.
„Pootfwatomis.“
The dismembered Florida technique is interesting and fun. You don’t find that anymore.
Ft. Recovery and Greenville in the middle of that „Indiana“
This map looks like someone took an actual map, squeezed and twisted it out of shape, then draw a new map based on that.
(Yes, I’m aware cartography those days wasn’t always accurate.)
On mobile, the transition between images 2 and 3 is crisp!
This map is terrible. It looks like it’s from 1548 not 1848.
It’s funny seeing it get less accurate as it goes west (makes sense though).
As an Illinoisan, I sure wish we had mountains
Hell yeah, greater Rhode Island