Territorial Growth of the United States
- Title:
- Territorial Growth of the United States
- Alternate Title:
- Territorial Growth of the United States
- Collection:
- Persuasive Maps: PJ Mode Collection
- Creator:
- Anderson, John J.
- Date:
- 1881
- Posted Date:
- 2017-04-14
- ID Number:
- 1083.01
- Collection Number:
- 8548
- File Name:
- PJM_1083_01.jpg
- Style/Period:
- 1870 - 1899
- Subject:
- Imperialism
- Measurement:
- 10 x 16 (centimeters, height x width)
- Notes:
- This map showing the "Territorial Growth of the United States" was typical of the period. From the middle of the 19th century, through the fervor of the Spanish-American War, and until the first stirring of World War in Europe, territorial expansion was one of the defining themes of America. The notion of "manifest destiny" supported the acquisition of territory, first across the continent, and then abroad. Maps reflecting and reinforcing those views were "standard fare" in American textbooks, atlases and other works. Schulten 2012, 58, 187-88. The collection includes a number of examples of this “American Imperialism;” see Subjects > Imperialism.
This map is from a textbook "designed . . . for elementary classes."
For further information on the Collector’s Notes and a Feedback/Contact Link, see https://persuasivemaps.library.cornell.edu/content/about-collection-personal-statement and https://persuasivemaps.library.cornell.edu/content/feedback-and-contact - Source:
- Anderson, John J. 1881. A Junior Class History of the United States. New York: Clark & Maynard, Publishers. P. 226.
- Cite As:
- P.J. Mode collection of persuasive cartography, #8548. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.
- Repository:
- Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
- Archival Collection:
- P.J. Mode collection of persuasive cartography
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- For important information about copyright and use, see http://persuasivemaps.library.cornell.edu/copyright.