MAPS.
Map 1. Europe in 1789.
〃 2. Europe in 1803.
〃 3. Europe in 1810.
〃 4. Europe in 1815.
These maps are intended to show the limits of the principal states of Europe at the beginning of 1789, after the rearrangement in 1803, at the height of Napoleon’s power in 1810, and according to the settlement made by the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
The same colouring has been preserved through the series of maps in order that the boundaries of each country may be compared at these different dates.
The red line in Map 1 marks the boundary of the Holy Roman Empire.
The area in Germany left uncoloured—in all four maps—was occupied by various states too small in size to be indicated by colours.
EUROPE in 1789.
Period VII.
John Bartholomew & Co., Edinr.
The Red line marks the limits of the Holy Roman Empire.
EUROPE in 1803.
Period VII.
John Bartholomew & Co., Edinr.
EUROPE in 1810.
Period VII.
John Bartholomew & Co., Edinr.
EUROPE in 1815.
Period VII.
John Bartholomew & Co., Edinr.