List of national border changes from 1815 to 1914

The list of national border changes from 1815 to 1914, refers to the changes in international borders since the end of the Napoleonic Wars until World War I. This period of time saw the fall of Spanish colonial empire to the United States and the progression of European colonial efforts. This period also saw the reshaping of Europe with the rise of the German Empire and Italy as unified states while the Ottoman Empire's territory in Europe steadily dissolved. This was the time of continued colonisation of Africa during the age of New Imperialism. In Asia, the Mughal Empire fell to the British while the French colonized Indochina. In North America, the United States as well as the new nation of Canada, expanded their territories.

Africa

Comparison of Africa in the years 1880 and 1913

Asia

Imperial powers in 1800
Imperial powers in 1914

Europe

Austro-Hungarian annexation of Bosnia (blue) in 1908 was a crucial turning point in European diplomacy that produced many of the conditions that contributed to World War I.
The territorial gains of the Balkan states after the Balkan Wars

North America

South America

Bolivia's territorial losses (1867–1938)

Oceania

The Flag of Hawaii over ʻIolani Palace is lowered following the Annexation of Hawaii by the United States (12 August 1898).

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