Vieux Mexique ou Nouvelle Espagne avec les costes de la Floride, Le
Cuba, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Mexico, Central America, Gulf Coast
Fer, N[icolas] de
Paris
Outline color. Another original, dated 1706, but with no content changes, located 1982.077.017. B + W photograph of this map located 02091. Labels from previous exhibitions: "This atlas was published to establish the Duc d'Anjou's claim to the Spanish throne. European monarchs frequently used maps to justify territorial claims. As one the royal cartographers de Fer was commissioned in 1701 to produce an atlas commemorating the ascent of a grandson of Louis XIV to the throne of Spain as Philip V. In the world map in this atlas de Fer shows the territory of Spain outlined in red and in doing so gives the Gulf Coast to the Spanish empire when in actual fact Louis XIV was already establishing French colonies in the area.
From de Fer's 1701 "Cartes et Descriptions Generales et Particulieres Pour l'Intelligence Des Affaires du Temps, au Sujet de la Succession de la Courounne d'Espagne."