Territorial acquisitions of the United States

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Animated image combining maps depicting U.S. territorial growth 1810-1920, as produced in the 1970 National Atlas.
Animated image combining maps depicting U.S. territorial growth 1810-1920, as produced in the 1970 National Atlas.
Census Bureau map depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood, probably created in the 1970s or thereabouts
Census Bureau map depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood, probably created in the 1970s or thereabouts
A government map, probably created in the mid-20th century, that depicts a simplified history of territorial acquisitions within the continental United States.
A government map, probably created in the mid-20th century, that depicts a simplified history of territorial acquisitions within the continental United States.

This is a simplified list of United States territorial acquisitions, beginning with American independence. Note that this list primarily concerns land acquired from other nation-states; the numerous territorial acquisitions from American Indians are not listed here. This list excludes U.S. protectorates (like Nicaragua from 1912-33) and territories like Liberia from 1822-47.

National Atlas map (circa 2005) depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood.
National Atlas map (circa 2005) depicting territorial acquisitions and dates of statehood.

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