The map is color–coded to show the Free States (including Californi.Ī map of the United States in 1860 showing the states and territory boundaries at the time, and is color–coded to show the slave States and distribution of slaves, the free states, and the territories, all open to slavery under the Compromise o.Ī map of the United States after the American Civil War showing political facts, boundaries, and conflicts regarding the post-Civil War reconstruction (1865–1892).Ĭlimate and Watersheds of the United States, 1868Ī map from 1868 of the United States showing physical features, mean annual temperatures, rainfall distribution, watersheds, and principal products in the area. The map is color–coded to show the areas where slavery was prohibited by State Law, slavery was prohibited b.Ī map of the United States at the time of the Kansas–Nebraska Act (1854) which allowed settlers to determine whether or not slavery would be allowed in their territories. United States and the Slavery Prohibition Issue, 1850Ī map of the United States and territories at the time of the slavery prohibition issue in 1850, after the Missouri Compromise of 1820. The map shows the westward expansion of the United States, with the. Ī map of the United States in 1830 showing the states and territories, the joint–occupation with Britain in Oregon Country, and the British and Spanish possessions at the time. The map is color–coded to show absolutely free states, states undergoing gradual abolition. Slave and Free Areas after the Missouri Compromise, 1820Ī map of the United States at the time of the Missouri Compromise (1820) showing the free states and territories, slave states and territories, the British and Spanish possessions at the time, and the Oregon Country.Ī map of the United States in 1821 showing the states and territories which either accepted or abolished slavery after the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
Test by turning off the Firewall and/or allowing Pop-ups from this site only - if this corrects the problem, adjust your Firewall or Browser settings.īrowser and Java client software are products of Luna Imaging, Inc.Historic and contemporary maps of the United States, including physical and political maps, early exploration and colonization period, territorial expansion maps, climate maps, relief maps, population density and distribution maps, vegetation maps, and economic/resource maps. By downloading any images from this site, you agree to the terms of that license.įirewalls, or Browser settings that block Pop-up Ads, may prevent correct operation of Insight Java Client or Insight Browser. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Images may be reproduced or transmitted, but not for commercial use.įor commercial use or commercial republication, contact Atlases of the United States, 407.ĭigital images and descriptive data © 2000 by Cartography Associates. Publication Reference: Phillips, 1330 Phillips. Census Office Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897 Walker, M.A., Superintendent of the 9th Census, professor of political economy and history, Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College. Compiled under authority of Congress by Francis A. Published In: Statistical atlas of the United States based on the results of the ninth census 1870 with contributions from many eminent men of science and several departments of the government. Short Title: Colored population density 1870. Read more about the Collection.įull David Rumsey Map Collection Catalog Record: This historical cartographic image is part of the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection,Ī large collection of online antique, rare, old, and historical maps, atlases, globes, charts, and other cartographic items. (Julius Bien, Lith., 1874)Īuthor: United States. Compiled from the returns of population at the ninth census of the United States 1870, by Francis A. Census Office Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897, 1874įull Title: Map showing in five degrees of density the distribution of the colored population within the territory of the United States east of the 100th Meridian.