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Mapping and Legitimizing New Spain

Posted on November 24, 2014 by burnslibrary

The Mapping of New Spain When Alexander von Humboldt, a Prussian naturalist widely considered one of the brightest scientific minds of his era, set off on a voyage to South America, the Spanish colony of New Spain (modern-day Mexico) was … Continue reading →

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