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Maps Review AP U.S. History

13 Colonies Regions Proclamation Line of 1763

Proclamation Line 1763

Slavery Demographics in 13 Colonies by 1750

Northwest Ordinance

Federalist votes concentrated in Northeast/New England and coastal areas of South Carolina and North Carolina Democratic-Republican votes concentrated in the South and West

Cumberland Road

Erie Canal

Missouri Compromise (1820)

Adams as a National Republican has votes from New England and urban areas Jackson has votes from the South and the frontier

Compromise of 1850

Progress/Expansion of Free and Slave States

Anaconda Plan Civil War

Imperialism Possessions