Moll’s map of the West Indies

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A Map of the West-Indies

A Map of the West-Indies or the Islands of America in the North Sea; with ye adjacent Countries; explaining what belongs to Spain, England, France and Holland &c. also ye Trade Winds, and ye several Tracts made by ye Galeons and Flota from place to place. According to ye newest and most exact observations, by Hermann Moll, Geographer.

MOLL, Herman
London,
Herman Moll,
[? 1715].
Engraved map with contemporary colour.
600 by 1020mm (23.5 by 40.25 inches).
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The early eighteenth century saw a resurgence in piracy in the Caribbean as the War of the Spanish Succession drew to a close, leaving the sailors and privateers who had fought in the West Indies free to concentrate on the growing cross-Atlantic trade. British privateers were at the forefront, especially after Britain won the asiento, the contract to supply slaves to Spanish colonies in the Americas. The slave trade created a cross-Atlantic triangle: goods were carried from...

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bibliography:

Dym and Offen, Mapping Latin America; Williams, Naturalists at Sea; Williams, The Great South Sea: English Voyages and Encounters.

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