Chart of the Coast of Brazil from Maranham to the River Plate 1850
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About This Map
Discover the timeless beauty of our fine art quality printed reproduction of this antique map. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors, and interior decorators.
Restored with meticulous attention to detail by our team with over a decade of experience, this stunning reproduction captures the intricate artistry and historical significance of the original map.
Whether you're a collector or seeking a unique decor piece, this archival-quality map reproduction is a timeless addition to any space. Order now to bring history to life!
Old map of Atlantic Coast, Brazil.Created by John Arrowsmith in 1850.
- "The spots coloured red on the chart indicate the places where slavers land their cargoes and also where they are fitted out for slave trading."
- "Ordered by the House of Commons, to be printed, 22 July 1850."
- Relief shown by hachures.
- In upper right margin: Select Committee on African Slave Trade.
- Oriented with north toward the upper right.
- Includes note and 12 insets.
- "No. 590."
Map Subjects
Atlantic Coast
Brazil
Slave Trade
John Arrowsmith
1850

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