The Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
The Louisiana Purchase had a western border of the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River on the east.
The eastern boundary is the Mississippi River. The western boundary is rather vague, consisting of the rivers that flow into the Missouri or Mississippi.
The Mississippi River.
inbetween the oregon country, spain territory and illinois territory and mississippi territory.
The Mississippi River was an important boundary in the Louisiana Purchase. The United States paid about $15 million for the Louisiana territory, which only worked out to about 4 cents per acre.
When the US purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, the territory was mostly unexplored. Based on the size of the territory, not one, but two main geographic features were dominating. One was the vast forestation of the Purchase, the other one was the Rocky Mountain mountain range.
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inbetween the oregon country, spain territory and illinois territory and mississippi territory.
The Mississippi River was an important boundary in the Louisiana Purchase. The United States paid about $15 million for the Louisiana territory, which only worked out to about 4 cents per acre.
When the US purchased the Louisiana Territory from France in 1803, the territory was mostly unexplored. Based on the size of the territory, not one, but two main geographic features were dominating. One was the vast forestation of the Purchase, the other one was the Rocky Mountain mountain range.
the eastern border of the Louisiana territory is the Mississippi River
eastern is the Mississippi river and the west is the rocky mountains
The Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.
The Mississippi River marked the eastern boundary of Spanish territory in North America during the colonial period.
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Missouri and Iowa
Interesting. They occurred very distantly in time (the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the Indian Removal Act in 1830. However, I suppose they can be said to be related because the "Indian Territory" to which the eastern Indians were "voluntarily" relocated (often at gunpoint) was located in lands which the United States had acquired via the Louisiana Purchase. Most of the "Indian Territory" later became the state of Oklahoma. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_purchase http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Removal_Act http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_tears
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The Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains.