1770 Map of North Carolina – Colonial Era Survey Depicting Land, Mountains, and Coastal Features
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This exceptional 1770 map of North Carolina offers a highly detailed survey of the region during the colonial period, showcasing mountains, rivers, settlements, and coastal features in remarkable detail. The map was created during a time when North Carolina was undergoing significant expansion, with new settlements developing along major trade routes and waterways. Intricate topographical engravings illustrate the rugged Appalachian terrain, while delicate coastal cartography outlines inlets, sounds, and early maritime routes. The elegant calligraphy and artistic flourishes, including a decorative cartouche featuring British royal insignias, make this map a true work of art.
North Carolina in the late 18th century was a land of economic growth and political transformation, playing a crucial role in pre-Revolutionary America. The map provides insight into the state’s early colonial settlements and transportation routes, making it an invaluable resource for historians, collectors, and those interested in early American geography. The finely drawn details make this piece an authentic representation of the meticulous cartographic craftsmanship of the era.
Printed on high-quality matte paper, this striking historical reproduction is an ideal gift for history enthusiasts, cartography collectors, North Carolina residents, and educators. Whether displayed in a study, office, or classroom, this map adds a touch of historical grandeur and educational value to any space.