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A scarce map of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland at the start of the Seven Years’ War

Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, with the River & Gulf of St. Laurence; from the most authentic Discoveries..
London, 1756. Original colour. Sheet 195 x 280mm.
Stock #:  22516

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An uncommon map, engraved by Seale for 'A New and Complete History of the British Empire in America' (1756), a work issued in parts but never finished, accounting for its scarcity. Published as the Seven Years' War began, the map shows a red line, marked on another map in the series as 'The French claim all Northwest of this line'. This includes an area marked on the map as 'New England', but excludes Annapolis Royal & Dartmouth on the Acadian peninsula. At the end of the war the line formed the basis of the 'Proclamation Line of 1763', an attempt by the British government to establish a boundary between their colonies and the lands of the Native Americans to avoid further conflict. The colonists' opposition to this restraint was a major cause of the American Revolution.

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Trimmed into plate top and bottom, binding folds flattened.

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