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Latin America, 1830

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Political geography of South America in 1830. By 1830, all parts of South America, except the Guianas, had achieved political independence from European colonial powers.

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A map shows Latin America in 1830, with Bolivia (black) and Uruguay (brown) as the smallest countries. Brazil (yellow) is the largest country. Other countries include Mexico (light yellow), Gran Colombia (green), Peru (orange), and Chile (light blue).

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Latin America, 1830

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California

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Great Basin

Northwest Coast

Plains

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Southwest

Subarctic

Alaska
45.7%1.02%46.0%
Arizona
100%8.41%91.6%
Utah
100%98.8%1.20%
Yukon
6.48%92.2%
Northwest Territories
13.2%69.8%
District of Columbia
100%
Idaho
9.70%78.0%22.0%
New Hampshire
99.9%
Rhode Island
96.5%
Vermont
100%
Washington
65.1%
Wyoming
15.5%62.6%37.4%
Nunavut
35.9%6.18%
Montana
9.49%74.5%16.0%
Maine
99.2%
North Dakota
1.37%98.6%
Kentucky
82.5%
Nova Scotia
78.9%
Virginia
45.2%
Delaware
96.5%
Saskatchewan
38.0%62.0%
West Virginia
64.1%
Nebraska
100%
Texas
97.3%50.9%39.0%
Missouri
12.0%82.4%
North Carolina
27.2%
Oregon
23.4%53.9%18.0%
New Brunswick
99.0%
New Mexico
100%2.83%97.2%
Kansas
4.51%100%
Wisconsin
96.4%3.59%
British Columbia
4.67%18.1%57.3%
Newfoundland and Labrador
10.1%67.6%
New Jersey
98.7%
Michigan
100%
Alberta
31.3%4.22%64.5%
Connecticut
99.4%
Pennsylvania
100%
Colorado
48.1%60.5%25.0%14.5%
Nevada
100%99.9%
Massachusetts
98.0%
New York
99.5%
Maryland
96.7%
Québec
11.3%64.2%
Manitoba
10.8%7.55%81.6%
Oklahoma
10.9%92.6%
Tennessee
11.6%
Ontario
47.4%52.5%
California
99.8%77.4%20.3%1.70%
Arkansas
35.1%
South Dakota
100%
Ohio
100%
Indiana
100%
Minnesota
44.4%55.6%
Iowa
27.3%72.7%
Illinois
98.8%
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