No, they are separate states within the Union.
No. Those territories belonged to France, until the so-called Louisiana Purchase (1803).
No. It was a French territory.
It depends where you live. New Mexico is 31 degrees 20 minutes to 37 degrees 0 minutes north latitude and 103 degrees 0 minutes to 109 degrees 3 minutes west longitude. Louisiana is 28 degrees 54 minutes to 33 degrees 1 minute north latitude and 89 degrees 10 minutes to 94 degrees 3 minutes west longitude. So New Mexico is further west and goes farther north and Louisiana is further east and goes farther south.
Louisiana. Much, but not all of Minnesota is divided by the river.
Yes, all of them are part of the US south.
The dividing line between Mexico & the Louisiana Purchase was the Arkansas River as it passed through the area before any settlers. Modern Pueblo, CO spans both sides of the river
The Continental Divide passes through western New Mexico. It does not pass through Louisiana or Kansas.
Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and TexasTexas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida have a coastline that touches the Gulf of Mexico.
No. Mexico was part of the Spanish Empire from 1521 until 1821.
Part of it came with the Louisiana Purchase and part of it from Mexico by way of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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The large body of water which is south of Louisiana and west of Florida is the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico is a part of the Atlantic Ocean and is connected to it through the Florida Straits.
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Zero. It's on an ocean. The Gulf of Mexico is part of the Atlantic Ocean.