yes
It was a northern state.
Pennsylvania was a free state. The Quaker influence made Pennsylvania one of the first bastions of the anti-slavery movement.
The state that touches the northern border of Pennsylvania is New York. It shares a long border with Pennsylvania, extending from the western part of the state to the northeastern region. This border includes various geographic features, including rivers and forests.
New York touches the northern border of Pennsylvania.
New York
To the north of Pennsylvania, the state of New York borders its northern boundary. Additionally, Lake Erie forms part of Pennsylvania's northwestern border, while the southern shores of Lake Ontario are also within proximity to the northern part of Pennsylvania.
The northern part of Pennsylvania.
Absolutely not. Pennsylvania is in the northeast, directly south of The State of New York, east of the State of Ohio, north of parts of West Virgina, Maryland, east of part of Delaware, and is west of New Jersey.
No. New York City is in New York State. New York State and Pennsylvania are two different states belonging to the United States of America. New York is state number 11 of the 50 states of the United States, and Pennsylvania is state number 2. Pennsalvany is a state and New York cite is in New YORk the Empire state
Pennsylvania is in the USA, which is located in the northern hemisphere.
If you live in Pennsylvania, you are in the northern and western hemispheres of the Earth.
No state borders New York to the north. The Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec do, however.