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British Headquarters Map of New York, 1782

British Headquarters Map of New York, 1782

Created by the British military in 1782 when they controlled New York City during the American Revolution, no other map of Manhattan Island from this era depicts so many natural features in such detail. The natural features include salt marshes, streams, hills, and woods — important obstacles to soldiers as they traveled the island.

Mocking idleness and turning labor [in the North] into a badge of honor made the South, with its leisured aristocracy supported by slavery, seem even more anomalous than it had been at the time of the Revolution, thus aggravating the growing sectional split in the country. Many Southern aristocrats began emphasizing their cavalier status in contrast to the money-grubbing northern Yankees. They were fond of saying that they were real gentlemen, a rare thing in America.

— Gordon S. Wood

Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815 (2009)

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