The recent decision to alter the terminology on a map at a prominent U.S. National Historic Site has ignited a contentious debate among historians, geographers, and the public alike. The change from the traditional designation to “Gulf of America” has raised eyebrows, leading many to question the implications of such a shift on cultural heritage and geographical accuracy. Critics argue that this revision not only erases historical context but also threatens the integrity of established geographic nomenclature, which plays a critical role in understanding the nation’s historical…