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The Map of America’s Making by Paul Mayo Paine, created in the early 20th century (circa 1933), is a richly illustrated pictorial map tracing the historical development of the United States. Executed in a narrative cartographic style, it depicts exploration routes, territorial expansion, and key historical events through symbolic illustrations and annotated scenes. The map emphasizes storytelling over strict geographic accuracy, presenting America’s growth as a visual chronicle of discovery, settlement, and nation-building.
Paul M. Paine was an American illustrator and mapmaker associated with the golden age of pictorial cartography. His work is distinguished by clear composition, historical emphasis, and engaging graphic detail designed to educate as well as decorate. Paine’s maps contributed to popular understandings of American history during the interwar period and remain valued for their blend of visual appeal and interpretive historical narrative.
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