The (beloved) Mason-Dixon line lies across the northern border of Arkansas making it a southern state.
It's West and South West.
Arkansas is in the south.
North
To the North: Indiana, Ohio To the East: West Virginia, Virginia To the South: Tennessee To the West: Missouri, Illinois
Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee across the Mississippi River to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Nebraska across the Missouri River, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the west.
Virginia, West Virginia, to the east; Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, to the north; Tennessee to the south; Missouri to the west.
Alabama is south of Illinois.
No but North Carolina and seven other states do.
Alabama is south of Tennessee. Tennessee is bordered by Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi to the south, Kentucky and Virginia to the north, North Carolina to the east, and Arkansas and Missouri to the west.
Tennessee and North Carolina border GA on the north.
The answer is South Dakota. Kentucky borders Tennessee to Tennessee's north. South Dakota borders Nebraska to Nebraska's north.
Most of Tennessee sided with the south, there were units formed in Tennessee on the Union side.
Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, nebraska.Missouri is bordered by Iowa to the north; Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee across the Mississippi River to the east; Arkansas to the south; and Nebraska across the Missouri River, Oklahoma, and Kansas to the west.
Missouri is north west of Tennessee. North of Tennessee is Kentucky, south of Tennessee is Alabama and Georgia, and to the east is North Carolina.
Illinois is in the United States, which is in North America.