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Auction 129, Lot 105

"America Settentrionale", Borghi, Bartolomeo

Subject: North America

Period: 1819 (dated)

Publication: Atlante Generale

Color: Hand Color

Size:
12 x 9 inches
30.5 x 22.9 cm
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The United States and Great Britain established in 1818 joint claim over the Oregon Territory - the region north of Spanish controlled Upper California up to the southern boundary of Russia's Alaska Territory at North latitude 54°40'. By the late 1830's this arrangement was beginning to fall apart. In the 1840's the expansionist Democrats, including their 1844 presidential candidate, James Polk, claimed the entire region for the United States. Their expansionist desires were expressed by Polk's famous campaign slogan, "Fifty-four Forty or Fight!" The slogan also became a rally cry for Americans desiring to settle the territory. Following Polk's election, the dispute was resolved by the 1846 Treaty of Oregon, which struck a compromise that fixed the U.S./Canadian boundary at 49º North.

A remarkable example of scarce Florentine map production that is finely engraved, delicately colored and detailed. The United States is shown extending to the Pacific and well into British America, here called Nuovo Hannovre. Mexico is in control of the entire Southwest including Texas, which is named and Santa Fe is located. An enlarged Florida has indistinct borders. Details include watershed, major cities, Indian tribes, lakes, rivers, mountains, settlements etc.

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Condition: A

Fine, beautiful impression and original outline coloring on a sheet with very wide margins. Some nearly invisibly spots otherwise fine.

Estimate: $325 - $450

Sold for: $180

Closed on 9/23/2009

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