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  1. Map of the United States of America : with the contiguous British and Spanish possessions Relief shown pictorially. First state. Includes inset of the West Indies. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.

  2. An 1833 map of the United States in the shape of an eagle. The treaty was ratified by Spain in 1820, and by the United States in 1821 (during the time that Spain and Mexico were engaged in the prolonged Mexican War of Independence).

    • Territorial cession
    • Bilateral treaty
  3. Territorial evolution of the United States - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Legend for maps. 1776–1784 (American Revolution) 1784–1803 (Organization of territory) 1803–1818 (Purchase of Louisiana) 18191845 (Northwest expansion) 1845–1860 (Southwest expansion) 1860–1865 (Civil War) 1866–1897 (Reconstruction and western statehood)

  4. Events. January 2 – The Panic of 1819, the first major financial crisis in the United States, begins. January 25 – Thomas Jefferson founds the University of Virginia. January 30 – Romney Literary Society established as the Polemic Society of Romney, West Virginia. February 2 – The Supreme Court under John Marshall rules in ...

  5. 1819 maps of the United States. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Countries of North America: Mexico · United States of America ‡. ‡: partly located in North America. States of the United States: Illinois · Louisiana · Massachusetts · Pennsylvania. 1810s maps of the United States :

  6. History Map of the United States 1815-1845. Illustrating. Westward Expansion. Boundary Fixed by Treaty with Spain, February 22, 1819 ( Adams-Onis Treaty) Territory in Dispute with Mexico, by Texas and later United States. Territory in Dispute between United States and Great Britain. Defeat of Black Hawk 1832.

  7. 23 nov 2022 · 19th-century maps of the United States: · 1800s · 1810s · 1820s · 1830s · 1840s · 1850s · 1860s · 1870s · 1880s · 1890s · . This is a main category requiring frequent diffusion and maybe maintenance. As many pictures and media files as possible should be moved into appropriate subcategories.