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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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Class

Rank

Value

Alabama
26680,000
Alaska
588,000
Alberta
24,810,000
Arizona
100%41370,000
Arkansas
21870,000
British Columbia
32565,000
California
99.8%32,390,000
Colorado
48.1%22845,000
Connecticut
5323,000
Delaware
593,800
District of Columbia
630
Florida
16980,000
Georgia
31570,000
Hawaii
4783,000
Idaho
9.70%131,110,000
Illinois
38420,000
Indiana
42360,000
Iowa
141,100,000
Kansas
4.51%111,490,000
Kentucky
18940,000
Louisiana
37445,000
Maine
5236,000
Manitoba
17960,000
Maryland
4880,000
Massachusetts
5416,500
Michigan
34530,000
Minnesota
23815,000
Mississippi
36455,000
Missouri
62,010,000
Montana
121,280,000
Nebraska
71,760,000
Nevada
100%43265,000
New Brunswick
5153,500
New Hampshire
5514,500
New Jersey
5613,000
New Mexico
100%25725,000
New York
24730,000
Newfoundland and Labrador
5710,900
North Carolina
40380,000
North Dakota
19890,000
Northwest Territories
640
Nova Scotia
4969,800
Nunavut
620
Ohio
33540,000
Oklahoma
10.9%52,020,000
Ontario
91,570,000
Oregon
23.4%30630,000
Pennsylvania
28660,000
Prince Edward Island
5056,100
Québec
15995,000
Rhode Island
601,600
Saskatchewan
42,180,000
South Carolina
45168,000
South Dakota
81,720,000
Tennessee
20870,000
Texas
97.3%14,950,000
Utah
100%39410,000
Vermont
46132,000
Virginia
29630,000
Washington
35475,000
West Virginia
44196,000
Wisconsin
101,550,000
Wyoming
15.5%27680,000
Yukon
610
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