Virginia does not fit with California, Colorado, or Texas because it is not a Western state. California, Colorado, and Texas could all fit within that definition.
cailiforna
Virginia because it isn't formerly a part of Mexico
Virginia because it isn't formerly a part of Mexico
im not sure but Texas it bordering Mexico and the others are not! but I'm not sure
Virginia. Virginia is in the eastern United States, while the other three states are in the west
The term "Colorado" doesn't fit the list because it is the only landlocked state among the options provided. California, Virginia, and Texas all have coastlines along bodies of water (Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Gulf of Mexico, respectively), while Colorado is located entirely inland and does not border any ocean or sea.
California - 16.
california?
Colorado California Texas and that's it
Westwood College has campuses in 17 locations throughout the United States as well as online. Campuses are located in California, Colorado, Georgia, Virginia, Texas, and Illinois.
Virginia is the odd state among the four : it is an Atlantic state and one of the first 13 states. The other three are in the Western US and became states with the westward expansion.