The Louisiana territory as acquired in the Louisiana Purchase included land that spanned from Louisana in the south to Montana and North Dakota in the north. It also included a small portion of land from two Canadian provinces: Alberta and Saskatchewan. The territory north of the 49th parallel was ceded to the British in 1818.
A line can be drawn at any latitude. Any line in the range of 18.93° - 22.20° North latitude, or in the range of 24.52° - 37.53° North latitude, crosses territory of both the US and Africa.
The 38th parallel.
The territory of Ecuador bestrides the equator.
The states with territory at 48 degrees north latitude are: -- Washington -- Idaho -- Montana -- North Dakota -- Minnesota -- Michigan
Ecuador's name comes from the Spanish word for "equator".
49th parallel
A line can be drawn at any latitude. Any line in the range of 18.93° - 22.20° North latitude, or in the range of 24.52° - 37.53° North latitude, crosses territory of both the US and Africa.
The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state, but prohibited slavery north of the 36°30' parallel in the Louisiana Territory. This line separated free and slave territories in the territory acquired through the Louisiana Purchase.
The continents divided by the Equator (0 degrees latitude) are Africa, South America, and Asia.
38th parallel
The 38th parallel.
the Missouri Compromise of 1820
36 degrees north and 30'
The territory of Ecuador bestrides the equator.
Spain and Portugal.
No. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 allowed slavery in those parts of the Louisiana Purchase that were South of the line. North of the line, it was illegal. This simple and sensible compromise kept the peace for thirty years.
The Papal Line of Demarcation divided territory between Portugal and Spain during the Age of Exploration. This line was established by the Pope to resolve disputes over newly explored lands and to prevent conflict between the two nations.