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Latin America, 1830

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Political geography of South America in 1830. By 1830, all parts of South America, except the Guianas, had achieved political independence from European colonial powers.

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A map shows Latin America in 1830, with Bolivia (black) and Uruguay (brown) as the smallest countries. Brazil (yellow) is the largest country. Other countries include Mexico (light yellow), Gran Colombia (green), Peru (orange), and Chile (light blue).

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Latin America, 1830

Cotton Production (U.S.)

Mexico, 1821

Class

Rank

Metric tons

Alabama
Clicking on the button will update the content.6183,000
Alaska
Clicking on the button will update the content.430
Arizona
100%Clicking on the button will update the content.1261,000
Arkansas
Clicking on the button will update the content.3342,000
California
99.8%Clicking on the button will update the content.1094,500
Colorado
48.1%Clicking on the button will update the content.460
Connecticut
Clicking on the button will update the content.360
Delaware
Clicking on the button will update the content.280
District of Columbia
Clicking on the button will update the content.480
Florida
Clicking on the button will update the content.1637,000
Georgia
Clicking on the button will update the content.2566,000
Hawaii
Clicking on the button will update the content.330
Idaho
9.70%Clicking on the button will update the content.310
Illinois
Clicking on the button will update the content.510
Indiana
Clicking on the button will update the content.240
Iowa
Clicking on the button will update the content.190
Kansas
4.51%Clicking on the button will update the content.1539,200
Kentucky
Clicking on the button will update the content.300
Louisiana
Clicking on the button will update the content.1178,400
Maine
Clicking on the button will update the content.200
Maryland
Clicking on the button will update the content.470
Massachusetts
Clicking on the button will update the content.490
Michigan
Clicking on the button will update the content.350
Minnesota
Clicking on the button will update the content.380
Mississippi
Clicking on the button will update the content.4257,000
Missouri
Clicking on the button will update the content.7181,000
Montana
Clicking on the button will update the content.410
Nebraska
Clicking on the button will update the content.390
Nevada
100%Clicking on the button will update the content.440
New Hampshire
Clicking on the button will update the content.370
New Jersey
Clicking on the button will update the content.320
New Mexico
100%Clicking on the button will update the content.1726,800
New York
Clicking on the button will update the content.250
North Carolina
Clicking on the button will update the content.5218,000
North Dakota
Clicking on the button will update the content.290
Ohio
Clicking on the button will update the content.340
Oklahoma
10.9%Clicking on the button will update the content.1445,700
Oregon
23.4%Clicking on the button will update the content.260
Pennsylvania
Clicking on the button will update the content.270
Rhode Island
Clicking on the button will update the content.500
South Carolina
Clicking on the button will update the content.9115,000
South Dakota
Clicking on the button will update the content.180
Tennessee
Clicking on the button will update the content.8155,000
Texas
97.3%Clicking on the button will update the content.1751,000
Utah
100%Clicking on the button will update the content.210
Vermont
Clicking on the button will update the content.220
Virginia
Clicking on the button will update the content.1346,800
Washington
Clicking on the button will update the content.400
West Virginia
Clicking on the button will update the content.420
Wisconsin
Clicking on the button will update the content.450
Wyoming
15.5%Clicking on the button will update the content.230
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