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Map of New France
A map produced in 1719 showing New France. The pink area marks the territory of Canada.
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New World Native Plants
New World native plants. Clockwise, from top left: 1. Maize (Zea mays); 2. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum); 3. Potato (Solanum tuberosum); 4. Vanilla (Vanilla); 5. Pará rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis); 6. Cacao (Theobroma cacao); 7...
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First Slave Auction in New Amsterdam, 1655 CE
"Slave Auction, 1655: First Slave Auction in New Amsterdam" by Howard Pyle, 1895 CE.
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Map of New France, 1612 CE
Map of New France 1612 CE by Samuel de Champlain (1567?-1635 CE).
National Library of France.
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LZ 129 Hindenburg over New York
The German Zeppelin airship LZ 129 Hindenburg flying over New York, c. 1936.
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Aqueduct, Agora of New Smyrna
The present structures in New Smyrna's agora date from after 178 CE when an earthquake destroyed the earlier agora. This was not mainly a commercial agora, but rather functioned for stately matters. This lower level had many different functions...
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New English Canaan
Cover of New English Canaan by Thomas Morton. Printed in Amsterdam, 1637 CE.
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Battle of New Orleans
A 1910 print by Edward Percy Moran of the Battle of New Orleans. On 8 January 1815, the U.S forces, commanded by General Andrew Jackson, successfully defended the city against an attack by a British force. (Library of Congress)
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Gibbs' Assault at the Battle of New Orleans
Maj. Gen. Samuel Gibbs' British assault against the American position at 'Line Jackson' during the Battle of New Orleans (8 Jan 1815), lithograph by Kurz & Allison, 1890.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Slave Shackle, 1811, New Orleans, USA
Slave shackle, found on Baronne Street in New Orleans.
1811 Kid Ory Historic House, LaPlace, Louisiana.