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Treemaps of Race and Foreign-born by State

From Statistical Atlas of the United States (1870)

What were the "Principal Constituent Elements" of the states' populations in 1870? Bearing in mind that it was a different, pre-political-correctness time, they were apparently "the foreign," "the native colored," and "the native white population." We definitely̴Ì_don't use those categories or terms anymore (thank goodness), but this chart remains an informative relic of that era.

Tags: Census Atlas, color, colorful, green, horizontal, multicolor, red, treemaps

All prints are on matte, archival, acid-free paper, and all framed prints are framed in satin black wooden frames.

We've done a little bit of cleanup to prepare the image for printing, but this is a faithful reproduction of the source material, and bears any scratches, smudges, or tears that were in the original. How charming!

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Attribution: Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division

Note: The botanical watercolors originals are on the smaller side, so we recommend 16 x 20" and below. While larger prints are fine from several feet away, you may notice pixellation when viewing them up-close.

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