Latin America, 1830
WorldGeopoliticalPolitical geography of South America in 1830. By 1830, all parts of South America, except the Guianas, had achieved political independence from European colonial powers.
natureA 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).
Mexico, 1821 | General Area of Sedimentary Formations Favorable to Oil | |
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Idaho | 9.70% | |
Oregon | 23.4% | |
Nevada | 100% | |
Alaska | 10.9% | |
Arizona | 100% | 1.24% |
Utah | 100% | 1.31% |
Yukon | 6.60% | |
Northwest Territories | 70.2% | |
Wyoming | 15.5% | 5.90% |
Nunavut | 41.1% | |
Montana | 40.7% | |
North Dakota | 26.1% | |
Kentucky | 69.8% | |
Nova Scotia | 99.8% | |
Prince Edward Island | 100% | |
Saskatchewan | 26.5% | |
Mississippi | 54.2% | |
West Virginia | 32.9% | |
Nebraska | 4.37% | |
Texas | 97.3% | 40.9% |
Missouri | 4.62% | |
Louisiana | 99.9% | |
New Brunswick | 26.8% | |
Alabama | 20.4% | |
New Mexico | 100% | 14.0% |
Kansas | 4.51% | 49.5% |
British Columbia | 4.41% | |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 25.6% | |
Michigan | 31.7% | |
Alberta | 61.3% | |
Pennsylvania | 33.4% | |
Colorado | 48.1% | 15.2% |
New York | 4.89% | |
Manitoba | 2.80% | |
Oklahoma | 10.9% | 67.6% |
California | 99.8% | 5.00% |
Arkansas | 14.5% | |
Ohio | 13.5% | |
Indiana | 32.9% | |
Illinois | 23.0% |
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