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"Exploring the New World: A Journey through Time and Maps" Embark on a voyage of discovery as we delve into the captivating history of the "New World

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New World Collection: EXPL2A-00034
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New World Collection: Viking ship at sea
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New World Collection: 17th century world map
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New World Collection: VESPUCCIs WORLD MAP, 1526. Juan Vespuccis world map, 1526
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New World Collection: 16th century world map
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New World Collection: WHITE: FRIGATE BIRD. Watercolor, c1585, by John White
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New World Collection: Map of the world, 1720
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New World Collection: MAP: AMERICAS, c1630. A map of North and South America created by Dutch cartographer
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New World Collection: TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY) at the time of the Spanish Conquest: colored woodcut, 1556
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New World Collection: PILGRIMS: THANKSGIVING, 1621. The First Thanksgiving of the Pilgrims, 1621
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New World Collection: CARIBBEAN MAP. A map of the Caribbean islands: woodcut, French, c. 1688
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New World Collection: CANTINO WORLD MAP, 1502. Western half of the Cantino map of the world
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New World Collection: BERING STRAIT MAP, 1593. Cornelis de Jodes 1593 map of Western North America showing the fabled
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New World Collection: 17th century map of the New World
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New World Collection: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS: VILLAGE 1591. Colored engraving by Theodore de Bry after Jacques Le
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New World Collection: NINA: WORLD MAP, 1500. World map, 1500, of Juan de la Cosa, navigator on the Nina on Christopher
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New World Collection: MEXICO: INDIANS, c1500. P urhepecha (Tarascan) Indians of Michoacan Province, Mexico
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New World Collection: NATL2A-00001
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New World Collection: Hand-colored woodcut
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New World Collection: Trephination evidence in an Inca skull
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New World Collection: TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY). Mexico City at the time of the Spanish Conquest
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New World Collection: 17th century map of the New World
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New World Collection: CABOT: NEW WORLD MAP, 1544. Detail from Sebastian Cabots 1544 map of the New World
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New World Collection: Inca king Huayna Capac
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New World Collection: Map of the Americas, 1660
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New World Collection: MEXICO: NUN, 16th CENTURY. Sor Juana Ines de La Cruz, niece of Hernan Cortes, dressed
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New World Collection: MAGELLAN: MAP, 1519-1522. Map of the Pacific Ocean showing Ferdinand Magellans route, 1519-1522
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New World Collection: 17th century map of South America
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New World Collection: RIVERA: CUERNAVACA. Diego Rivera: The Taking of Cuernavaca. Detail of fresco in Cortez-Palace
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New World Collection: EXPL2A-00377
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New World Collection: NATL2A-00002
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New World Collection: US territorial acquisition during the 1800s
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New World Collection: Map of the world, 1590
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New World Collection: Missouri River, below Great Falls, Montana, c1897. Creator: Unknown
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New World Collection: The Mayflower, engraved and pub. by John A. Lowell, Boston, 1905 (engraving) (b / w photo)
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New World Collection: PORTUGUESE MAP OF BRAZIL. Between the Amazon River and the Rio de la Plata, 1519
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New World Collection: MAP: NEW ENGLAND COLONIES. Early settlements in New England and distribution of
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New World Collection: ALGONQUIAN: FISHING, 1585. Carolina Algonquian Native Americans fishing. Watercolor
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New World Collection: ARRIVAL OF AMERIGO VESPUCCI in the New World. (Vespucci meeting the allegorical representation of)
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New World Collection: PILGRIM, 1620s. John Alden, one of the Pilgrim settlers of the Plymouth colony, founded in 1620
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New World Collection: EXPL2A-00184
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New World Collection: Hernan Cortes meets Emperor Moctezuma
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New World Collection: Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue. Colored engraving, 1591
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New World Collection: MEXICO: MIXTEC CODEX. Mixtecs coming to worship at a shrine and cross erecting by Spanish
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New World Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN BARBECUE. Florida Native Americans curing fish and game on a barbecue
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New World Collection: ROANOKE ISLAND, 1585. English settlers landing at Roanoke Island in 1585. Detail of a map, c1590
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New World Collection: GONZALO JIMENEZ DE QUESADA (1500?-?1579). Spanish conquistador. Spanish engraving, 1728
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New World Collection: FOUNDING OF ST. AUGUSTINE. The founding of St. Augustine, Florida


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"Exploring the New World: A Journey through Time and Maps" Embark on a voyage of discovery as we delve into the captivating history of the "New World. " From the mighty Viking ship gracefully sailing across vast seas to intricate 17th-century world maps, each hint offers a glimpse into an era brimming with exploration and wonder. Juan Vespucci's meticulously crafted world map from 1526 takes us back to a time when intrepid explorers sought to unravel the mysteries of uncharted territories. Meanwhile, TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY) at the time of Spanish Conquest reveals a vibrant cityscape teeming with life, captured in exquisite detail by a colored woodcut in 1556. The Cantino World Map of 1502 unveils half our planet's western hemisphere, showcasing early cartographic attempts to comprehend this newfound land. Fast forward to 1720, where an intricately designed map paints a vivid picture of how much knowledge had been gained about our globe over time. Intriguingly, Dutch cartographer's creation presents us with an insightful perspective on North and South America during the mid-17th century. This invaluable document allows us to witness how boundaries were being redrawn and cultures intertwined within this evolving landscape. As we journey further into history, we encounter poignant moments such as Pilgrims' Thanksgiving in 1621 – immortalized by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris' evocative painting. It serves as a reminder that amidst exploration and conquests lay stories of unity and gratitude for new beginnings. Venturing southwards towards Caribbean islands depicted in an enchanting French woodcut from c. 1688 brings forth tales rich in diversity and cultural exchange that shaped these tropical paradises forever.