Hey! I have a question about South America.
Here's South America according to Round Earthers

This image wouldn't exist if it weren't for satellites of course, and I've been on this forum long enough to know that you guys don't accept evidence from satellites. So here's some maps of South America from the 1700's, 1600's and 1500's, respectively. Keep in mind, these maps were put together prior to the advent of satellites.

And here's South America on the Flat Earth Society's map.

I rotated all these images, and picked two arbitrary points: The Panama Canal, and Cape Horn. I adjusted them so the tips of Argentina were all lined up with each other, and the Panama Canals were all lined up with each other.

Then I outlined it to make it less hard to look at.

As you can see, the Flat Earth Society's South America juts upward in a fashion the other maps do not. Also, the width of the bottom of Argentina is much greater than the other map's. If the Earth is flat, howcome older, pre-satellite, maps more accurately represent maps of the Round Earth than the Flat Earth?