From west to east: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.
United States, Mexico, Cuba.
The Gulf of Mexico and Gulf of California are two gulfs near the U.S., the first lying between the southern states and the West Indies, the latter between the Baja Peninsula of California and Mexico.
Actually, three countries touch the Gulf of Mexico: The United States, Cuba and Mexico.
The Mexican "Gulf states" are:TamaulipasVeracruzTabascoCampecheYucatan
Florida is the only state to touch both the Atlantic and the Gulf.
Mexico, the United States and Cuba; also the Florida and Yucatan peninsulas qualify. Finally, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida have shores on the Gulf of Mexico.
The major bodies of water that touch the Confederate states include the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mississippi River. Additionally, some Confederate states are also bordered by smaller bodies of water such as the Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.
The Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico all touch the united states.
Gulf of Mexico Gulf of Alaska Gulf of Maine Gulf of California --The Gulf of California doesn't actually touch the United States. It is entirely within Mexican territory. Gulf of St Lawrence is actually within the boundaries of Quebec
It is easier to name the 5 states on the Gulf of Mexico: Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. The other 45 states are not on the Gulf of Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf south of the United States is the Gulf of Mexico. It is bordered by the southern United States, Mexico, and Cuba. The Gulf of Mexico is known for its warm waters, diverse marine life, and importance as a major shipping route.