Map made by a French cartographer in 1720 was generally used by
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Guillaume Delisle, was a French cartographer known for his popular and accurate maps of Europe and the newly explored Americas.
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The differences in cartographic science are another factor explaining the differences between the maps of two different eras. Historians must keep in mind the variations in historical backgrounds and the situations in which the information about the past was produced when reading historical documents, maps, and writings. As a result, it is impossible to interpret maps and documents in a rigid, independent manner.
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- A French geographer created it (a person who makes maps).
- In other words, it was created 600 years after Map 1 in the 1720s.
- This map is more like the maps we are familiar with than the one Al-Idrisi drew, hence it is more familiar to us.
- Particular attention is paid to the coastal areas.
- On their journeys, European merchants and sailors used it.
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