They got more bold and they started to send out explorers because they wanted more territory.
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Territories west of the Mississippi eventually became states.
There are alot of states that touch the mississippi river, but the most obvious one is Mississippi....
The control of the Mississippi River was the most important geographical advantage of the Louisiana Purchase. This river served as a vital transportation route for trade and communication, connecting the western territories to the Gulf of Mexico. Control of the Mississippi allowed for economic growth and expansion of the United States.
The Mississippi River is both man made and a natural resource. The river started out as a smaller one. Men created delta's that connected many rivers to create what we now know as the Mississippi River.
The two mainland Australian territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, both of which became territories in 1911.
The east was bounded by the Mississippi and the West ( andSouth) by the Missouri River.
Mississippi Territorial is the admission of Mississippi. This is in the United States.
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Floods occur in all of Australia's states and territories periodically. Floods are among the most common natural disasters in Austalia.
outline of the u.s. constitution what article outlines the states and territories
Canada, Mexico and Russia are the obvious choices. Also included are several of the Caribbean countries, and some others nearby the US overseas territories.
the Republic of Guinea is an independent country in Africa that has no states or territories outside of its borders.