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Territorial acquisitions of the United States

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Animated image combining maps depicting U.S. territorial growth 1810-1920, as produced in the 1970 National Atlas.
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Animated image combining maps depicting U.S. territorial growth 1810-1920, as produced in the 1970 National Atlas.
Census Bureau map depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood, probably created in the 1970s or thereabouts
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Census Bureau map depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood, probably created in the 1970s or thereabouts
A government map, probably created in the mid-20th century, that depicts a simplified history of territorial acquisitions within the continental United States.
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A government map, probably created in the mid-20th century, that depicts a simplified history of territorial acquisitions within the continental United States.

This is a simplified list of United States territorial acquisitions, beginning with American independence. Note that this list primarily concerns land acquired from other nation-states; the numerous territorial acquisitions from American Indians are not listed here. This list excludes U.S. protectorates (like Nicaragua from 1912-33) and territories like Liberia from 1822-47.

National Atlas map (circa 2005) depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood.
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National Atlas map (circa 2005) depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood.

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