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Unclassed Choropleth maps use the technique of assigning shadings proportional to the data values in order to create choropleth maps without having to classify the data. They are not widely accepted because the cartographer looses the direct ability to communicate their message. For example, this map showing the distribution of illiteracy in France was created in 1826.
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