Produced with a distinguished style and unique aesthetic, this map of Florida was created by GW Colton and featured in his Atlas of the World, Illustrating Physical and Political Geography, in 1855. It remains a classic publication of one of the most iconic states of the American South, with a rich history and distinctive blend of Caribbean, European, and American influences. Since Columbus' first expeditions to North America, the region that would become Florida came under Spanish control, and these influences remain an integral part of the state's culture. Colton used previously produced maps to create this map of the state in a period of significant transformation as the nation neared one of the most critical moments in American History as the Civil War loomed.
This map was made only one decade after Florida became the 27th state in the contiguous United States. The region slowly grew during the nineteenth century before a population boom in the twentieth century occurred, spurred by destinations created in Miami and Key West, which attracted scores of sports fishermen eager to discover vast swaths of natural habitats. The region also experienced many visitors en route to destinations in the Caribbean, including Cuba and Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands, and the French Islands, including Martinique.
This map, a piece of American cartographical history, immediately transports the viewer back in time, creating an indelible link between the past and present. It is a tangible representation of the historical and cultural influences that have shaped one of the most iconic American states, Florida.
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This map was made only one decade after Florida became the 27th state in the contiguous United States. The region slowly grew during the nineteenth century before a population boom in the twentieth century occurred, spurred by destinations created in Miami and Key West, which attracted scores of sports fishermen eager to discover vast swaths of natural habitats. The region also experienced many visitors en route to destinations in the Caribbean, including Cuba and Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands, and the French Islands, including Martinique.
This map, a piece of American cartographical history, immediately transports the viewer back in time, creating an indelible link between the past and present. It is a tangible representation of the historical and cultural influences that have shaped one of the most iconic American states, Florida.