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Map of the Ocean and Globe in 1492

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Have you ever seen a map of the world that shows only Africa and Asia?   How have the people of 14th century seen the world, oceans and the globe? Here the Oceanic area on the famous The Erdapfel, of Martin Behaim. He was a German cartographer. He served Portugal as an adviser in matters of navigation and participated in a voyage to West Africa. He was the creator of the world's oldest surviving globe, which he produced for the Imperial City of Nuremberg in 1492. As you see on the map, that time America was not known yet by Europeans so he  has believed the opposite shore of Africa was Asia. And Japan was in the middle.

The Deportation of the Acadians

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One of the most known paintings which tells us about The Deportation of the Acadians , by Henri Beau (1900) After The Battle of Fort Beauséjour, in 1758, thousands of Acadians were transported to France

Map of India 1765 to 1805

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This map of India in 1765 and 1805  This detailed historical map is showing British East India Company Territories in pink. As you see, the East India Company has expanded its territories more than double in 40 years.  The English East India Company was founded in 1600 in London.

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