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Date: 2007-01-18 10:48:12
Colonialism
Colonial government in America
Lords Proprietor
English colonial empire
Cartography
Robert Morden
Navigation Acts
Middle Colonies
New England Colonies
History of the United Kingdom
Americas
United Kingdom

The Mapping of North America II Introduction 1. PRE-1670 CARTOGRAPHY The sixteenth century Following the rediscovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1492 the ensuing period had

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