Moll has a great deal to say as he speculates on possible alterations to the current territorial status quo between England, France, and Spain in North America. He:
- (green) points out the natural wealth to be found in French Louisiana
- (yellow) makes territorial claims that would extend British territory well into what was traditionally viewed as Spanish Florida
- (orange) notes the route of the Spanish treasure fleet as it comes temptingly close to the Florida coast, well within reach of the English (especially if their colonial limits extend further into the Spanish-controlled areas south of St. Augustine)
- (dark green) locates the proposed buffer colony of Azilia that will protect English coastal settlements from the Spanish in Florida and the French to the west
- (red) marks the paths of the Carolina raiders’ incursions into Spanish Florida