Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains.
In the north, yes. Farther south, Louisiana bordered the territory of Mexico, including most of Texas.
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Mississippi
A country's TERRITORY includes the land, water, and natural resources within its boundaries
The Mississippi River serves as the natural boundary between Mississippi and Louisiana.
Three natural resources I know are Fertile soil, Fish, and Lumber from trees.
In 1803, the boundary line between the United States and French Louisiana was primarily defined by the Mississippi River, which served as a natural border. The U.S. territory extended to the west of the river, while French Louisiana encompassed land to the west and south of this boundary. However, the exact delineation of the boundary was somewhat ambiguous, especially regarding the northern and western limits of Louisiana. The 1803 Louisiana Purchase later expanded U.S. territory significantly, further complicating these borders.
Lewis and Clark's goals were to explore and map the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase, find a practical route across the western portion of the continent, establish good relations with Native American tribes they encountered, and document the flora and fauna of the region. They were also tasked with studying the geology, climate, and natural resources of the territory.
The Mississippi River marked the eastern boundary of the Louisiana Purchase, while the Rocky Mountains served as the western boundary.
The east was bounded by the Mississippi and the West ( andSouth) by the Missouri River.
Basicly political boundaries are the boundaries that governments claim to have rule over and natural boundaries are ones set by following the paths of natural landmarks, like rivers, valleys, or mountain ranges.
Natural boundaries are coastlines, mountain ranges, lakes, rivers, gulfs, canyons, desert wastelands... basically, a part of the earth that is considered by most to be uninhabitable. Political boundaries are the borders that are represented on maps by all the other lines besides natural boundaries and latitude/longitude indicators (although many political boundaries are natural boundaries and parts of lines of latitude and longitude). They are the boundaries between nations and between national subdivisions.