Sources for some of these countries?July 4 1848: Treaty of Guadeloupe-Hidalgo, just in time for its 172nd anniversary in a few days
Sources for some of these countries?
Hello people, I have a doubt here. Shouldn't the British possessions (Bengal at least) by painted either like Rupert's Land or in some light green to show that it was nominally Mogol? I mean, I was reading about the evolution of the BEIC for my TL and I found this in Wikipedia about the Treaty of Allahabad: "Based on the terms of the agreement, Alam granted the East India Company Diwani rights, or the right to collect taxes on behalf of the Emperor from the eastern province of Bengal-Bihar-Orissa. " Maybe the same should be applied to later maps with the Concessions in China.
I thought it deserves some debate.
Khiva with all of Turkmenistan, the Mongolian-Manchurian border, the three countries in the present-day Central African Republic, the tiny purple country next to Guatemala, and the little nations in northern South Africa.Which ones?
Khiva with all of Turkmenistan, the Mongolian-Manchurian border, the three countries in the present-day Central African Republic, the tiny purple country next to Guatemala, and the little nations in northern South Africa.
Is there a reason you voided out the Jirim League? Pretty sure they were under the jurisdictions of Inner Mongolia, no?Mongolia/Manchuria: Wiki map of Qing provinces
Is there a reason you voided out the Jirim League? Pretty sure they were under the jurisdictions of Inner Mongolia, no?
I may have screwed up drawing the border, I largely had to eyeball it.
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I made some corrections in the Carolinas and, Virginia and West Florida + I changed the color in Korea as they had far more autonomy than the Tibetans or Mongols, but I kept the Qing vassal outline (And I guess I will do the same with many ottoman vassals)
If I understood correctly, the treaty of Fort Stanwix with the Iroquois and the treaty of Hard Labour with the Cherokee in 1768 opened much of West Virginia and Pennsylvania to the colonies, and in 1770 the treaty of Lochaber (again with the Cherokee) expanded the English boundary from the mouth of the Kanawha River to what is now Kingsport in Tennessee in a straight line. That last treaty was expanded later roughly along the Kentucky river, but I think that this last revision was unofficial. And reading again about those treaties, I should separate the Labrador region from the "Indian territory" as it was part of the Colony of Newfoundland back then. And I should revision the borders of New York.Is that border for Virginia accurate for the era? Even if it was, shouldn't the proclamation line still be marked?
Also, any chance that you (or someone else) could include a few more HRE members at some point?
Your Russo-Swedish border in Finland is wrong. You are literally using *modern* borders of Finland's provinces.View attachment 563388
Coast of Labrador added to Newfoundland Colony and I checked the Pennsylvania, New York, and Iroquois borders according to the treaty of Fort Stanwix. I changed the color of the Indian reserve as a puppet/vassal of the British
PD: Perhaps, as we post the maps here, we could try to justify it so we can make a list of maps (or at least areas) that have been contrasted so we can focus on areas and eras that aren't done...
Royal Proclamation of 1763 - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgTreaty of Fort Stanwix (1768) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgLine of Property - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgTreaty of Hard Labour - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.orgTreaty of Lochaber - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Thanks, I corrected itYour Russo-Swedish border in Finland is wrong. You are literally using *modern* borders of Finland's provinces.
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This map is for something else but it has the border correct