Though Karasubazar looks to be a larger town, its economic richness described in the reading is missing. U.S. Secretary of War Henry Dearborn commented that in Karasubazar "one could purchase absolutely anything," (O'Neill, 250). Looking at Karasubazar's position on the map between Fedosiia and Simferopol, and inferring from its name, that it was described as a bustling trade town is unsurprising. But the wide array of goods and the trade routes and production processes that provided them can't be understood by just looking at this map.