This historical map of the United States from 1798 to 1800 illustrates the early formation of the nation, highlighting states, territories, and foreign-controlled regions. The eastern seaboard shows the established states, while vast central and western areas remain under European influence, including Spanish Louisiana and British Rupert’s Land. The map also marks the Northwest Territory and Connecticut Western Reserve, reflecting early territorial organization.
Disputed regions are clearly identified, emphasizing tensions between the United States, Great Britain, and Spain during this period. The Mississippi Territory and areas near Georgia reveal ongoing boundary conflicts. Additionally, the map includes distant regions such as Russian America and the Kingdom of Hawaii, offering a broader geopolitical context. This visual representation captures the evolving political landscape of early America.