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A nineteenth-century representation of the earth that shows the prevailing geographical-determinist view that conflated racial distribution and industrial development with climatic variation

A nineteenth-century representation of the earth that shows the prevailing geographical-determinist view that conflated racial distribution and industrial development with climatic variation

Sources: “The five zones showing in a graphic manner the climates, peoples, industries and productions of the earth” published by Western Publishing House, Chicago, in 1887.

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