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MAP: NEW ENGLAND, 1635. Line engraving of Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova from Willem




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MAP: NEW ENGLAND, 1635. Line engraving of Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova from Willem

MAP: NEW ENGLAND, 1635.
Line engraving of Nova Belgica et Anglia Nova from Willem Janszoon Blaeus Atlas of 1635, showing the coast of North America from Virginia to the St. Lawrence River

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Media ID 12321169

1635 Atlas Bear Beaver Blaeu Coast Colony Deer Janszoon New England Portolan Chart Ship United States Village Willem Nova


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This print titled "MAP: NEW ENGLAND, 1635" takes us back in time to the early days of American colonization. The line engraving, sourced from Willem Janszoon Blaeus Atlas of 1635, offers a detailed depiction of the North American coast stretching from Virginia to the St. Lawrence River. The image showcases the rugged beauty of this untamed land, with its dense forests and pristine rivers. A ship can be seen sailing along the coastline, symbolizing the arrival of European explorers and settlers seeking new opportunities across the Atlantic. Intriguingly, a diverse array of wildlife is also featured in this map. Majestic bears roam freely through thickets while graceful deer graze peacefully nearby. Beavers busily construct their dams along meandering streams, highlighting their vital role in trade and commerce during that era. A charming village nestled by the shore stands as evidence that human presence has begun to shape this landscape. This settlement represents one among many colonies established by brave pioneers who sought fortune and freedom on these shores. Overall, this historic print not only serves as an educational tool but also evokes a sense of wonder about New England's past. It reminds us how far we have come since those early days when America was still being discovered and shaped into what it is today - a nation built upon exploration, resilience, and diversity.

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