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. For border changes from 1914 to present, see List of national border changes since World War I. Internationally, this period saw the fall of Spanish colonial empire to the United States and the steady progression of European colonial efforts. This period saw the reshaping of Europe with the rise of Germany and Italy as unified states while the Ottoman Empire's territory in Europe steadily dissolved. This period was one of continued colonization of Africa during the age of New Imperialism. In Asia, the Mughal Empire of present-day India, Afghanistan and Pakistan 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 to largely what is their present-day boundaries.

Africa

Asia

  • 1818 – The occupation of Dutch settlements in India by the British is ended, Malabar is annexed to British India while Coromandel is given back to the Netherlands.
  • 1825 – Coromandel is ceded to British India.
  • 1839 – Serampore is sold from Denmark to British India.
  • 1845 – Tranquebar, Frederiksnagore and most other Danish Indian settlements are sold to British India.
  • 1853 – Darjeeling district and Morang of Sikkim is annexed to British India.
  • 1857 – The remains of the Mughal Empire dissolve and become part of British India.
  • 1858 – Parts of Outer Manchuria join Russia.
  • 1860 – The remainder of Outer Manchuria joins Russia.
  • 1869 – Denmark cedes the Nicobar Islands to the United Kingdom.
  • 1895 – After China loses the First Sino-Japanese War, China is forced to concede Korea and Formosa (now called Taiwan) to Japan.
  • 1898 – With the end of the Spanish–American War, Spain cedes the Philippines to the United States. The Sultanate of Sulu is annexed.
  • 1902 – June 7 – China cedes 46 hectares of land in the city of Tianjin to Italy. This was one of a significant number of territorial concessions to a number of countries in the city of Tianjin for trade and political purposes.
  • 1913 – Al Haza is transferred from the Ottoman Empire to the Kingdom of Nejd

Europe

North America

South America

  • 1819 – Gran Colombia (Greater Colombia) is created from New Granada, the Royal Audience of Quito, and former Spanish territories, composed of modern-day Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela and other territories.
  • 1831 – Gran Colombia is dissolved and the following states are created: the Republic of the New Granada (Colombia), Ecuador, and Venezuela.
  • 1836–1839 – The War of the Confederation which is fought between the recently formed Peru-Bolivian Confederation versus Chile and its ally Argentina as well as anti-confederate Peruvians. The war ends with Chile winning the war and the re-creation of the separate states of Peru and Bolivia.
  • 1899–1900 – the breakaway state of the Republic of Acre is formed after Acre (state) separates from Bolivia; annexed by Brazil three years later.
  • 1903 – Panama separates from Colombia.

Oceania

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