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-- Toggle navigation American History About American History The Development of Native American Culture to 1500 European Exploration and Early Settlement 1492-1700 The Struggle for Colonial Control of North America 1689-1763 Population and Diversity in America: the Colonial Period Native American Tribes 1783 The American Revolution Constitutionalism Status of Slavery in Original 13 States -- Territorial Expansion of the United States 1783-1853 Alaska and Hawaii Journeys of Lewis & Clark : 1804-1806 -- The War of 1812 Jackson's Campaigns in Florida 1818 Territory ceded by Spain 1810-1819 -- Texas 1836 The Mexican War Oregon Country 1843-1848 -- The Spread of Cotton and of Slavery 1790-1860 Compromises Over Slavery Gadsden Purchase and Proposed Rail Routes 1853 -- The Political Revolution of the 1850s The Presidential Election of 1860 The U.S. Civil War, Part I U.S. Civil War, Part II Reconstruction Industrialization 1870-1930 Population and Immigration 1800-1910 The Political Revolution of the 1890s Toward Empire: Overseas Expansion 1865-1910 World War I The Great Depression The Political Revolution of the 1930s World War II: The Pacific Theater World War II: The European Theater Cholera Polio Diphtheria Life Expectancy 1850-2000 European History About European History Greek and Phoenician Colonization Origins and Movements of Greek Intellectuals Sanctuaries and Diplomacy in the Greek World Roman Italy in the Republic Romanization Rome and Asia Minor Crisis of the 3rd Century Centers of Learning in the Middle Ages Peasant Rebellions in Early Modern Europe Academies in Early Modern Europe Communication and the Postal System in the Early Modern Period Spain Italy Russia in the 20th Century The Cold War Latin American History About Latin America History Latin America Introduction Caribbean Central America South America Latin America Summary African History About African History From Colony to Independence American History | European History | Latin American History | African History Deutsche Version | Older Maps | Contributors The Project has been designed to provide interactive and animated representations of fundamental historical problems and/or illustrations of historical events, developements, and dynamics. The material is copyrighted, but is open and available to academic users. Inquiries about the re-use of the material in a comercial or academic context should be sent to the editors. American History About American History The Development of Native American Culture to 1500 European Exploration and Early Settlement 1492-1700 The Struggle for Colonial Control of North America 1689-1763 Population and Diversity in America: the Colonial Period Native American Tribes 1783 The American Revolution Constitutionalism Status of Slavery in Original 13 States Territorial Expansion of the United States 1783-1853 Alaska and Hawaii Journeys of Lewis & Clark : 1804-1806 The War of 1812 Jackson's Campaigns in Florida 1818 Territory ceded by Spain 1810-1819 Texas 1836 The Mexican War Oregon Country 1843-1848 The Spread of Cotton and of Slavery 1790-1860 Compromises Over Slavery Gadsden Purchase and Proposed Rail Routes 1853 The Political Revolution of the 1850s The Presidential Election of 1860 The U.S. Civil War, Part I U.S. Civil War, Part II Reconstruction Industrialization 1870-1930 Population and Immigration 1800-1910 The Political Revolution of the 1890s Toward Empire: Overseas Expansion 1865-1910 World War I The Great Depression The Political Revolution of the 1930s World War II: The Pacific Theater World War II: The European Theater Cholera Polio Diphtheria Life Expectancy 1850-2000 European History About European History Greek and Phoenician Colonization Origins and Movements of Greek Intellectuals Sanctuaries and Diplomacy in the Greek World Roman Italy in the Republic Romanization Rome and Asia Minor Crisis of the 3rd Century Centers of Learning in the Middle Ages Peasant Rebellions in Early Modern Europe Academies in Early Modern Europe Communication and the Postal System in the Early Modern Period Spain Italy Russia in the 20th Century The Cold War Latin American History About Latin America History Latin America Introduction Caribbean Central America South America Latin America Summary African History About African History From Colony to Independence Older Maps & Modules First Edition The American History part of this site includes the first edition maps. The European History part of this site includes the third edition maps. The following is an explanation of the different editions of the atlas. The First Edition of the atlas was published on this site in August, 1997. Some map modules require Shockwave. Editors: James Mohr and John Nicols, Department of History, University of Oregon. First Edition North America Map Archive First Edition Europe Map Collection First Edition Europe Image Library Second Edition A Second Edition, focusing on the history of the United States, was developed with Pearson Education and could be found at the Pearson Education History Place web site. Editors: James Mohr and John Nicols, Department of History, University of Oregon. Third Edition The Third Edition is devoted to European history and was developed by historians at the University of Oregon and the Universität Münster. Editors: James Mohr and John Nicols, Department of History, Oregon and Professors Peter Funke and Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger of Münster). Contributors has been supported over the years by grants from the Oregon University System, the University of Oregon, the Norman Brown Family Fellowship Fund, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and the Universität Münster. Director Ina Asim University of Oregon Editors James Mohr University of Oregon John Nicols University of Oregon Authors Peter Funke Universität Münster Hans Hillerbrand Duke University David Luebke University of Oregon James Mohr University of Oregon John Nicols University of Oregon Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger Universität Münster -- Malte Schmidhäuser (Academies;Postal System) Universität Münster Amanda Drap (Russia and Soviet Union) University of Oregon Feather Crawford Freed University of Oregon Andrea Pratt Joseph (Latin America) University of Oregon Gabrielle Thompson (Africa) University of Oregon Assistants David Cecil Amber Clasen-Copely Leslie Gage Stephanie Horvat Natalie Jones Andrea Pratt Joseph Michael Junge Margaret Rayfield Jürgen Ruckablerl Gabrielle Thompson Claire Wagner Tim Wallace Technical Contributions Richard Leider Applied Rhetoric San Francisco, California Steve McEntee McEntee Art & Design Inc Portland, Oregon Josh Rogers University of Oregon Please send all inquiries to maphist@uoregon.edu...