New Mexico.
Louisiana and New Mexico are part of the Southern Rocky Mountains, while Kansas is not. The divide of the Rockies runs along the Continental Divide, which separates the watersheds that flow east toward the Gulf of Mexico from those that flow west toward the Pacific Ocean.
The state that is part of the Continental Divide in North America is New Mexico. The Rocky Mountains, which form the divide, run through northern New Mexico. Louisiana and Kansas are not part of the Continental Divide.
The Continental Divide passes through western New Mexico. It does not pass through Louisiana or Kansas.
It reached from the Appalachians in the east to the Rockies in the west, and from the Great Lakes in the north to the Gulf of Mexico in the south.
The Louisiana Purchase included all lands drained by the Mississippi and West of the Mississippi. This meant the Great Plains and parts of the Rockies. It includes all of the states of Iowa,Kansas,Missouri,Arkansas,Oklahoma, and South Dakota, eastern parts of North Dakota,Montana,Wyoming,Colorado and Louisiana. and parts of Minnesota,,New Mexico and Texas.
Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, some of New Mexico, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Minnesota, Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, and Lousiana.
how far is new mexico to Louisiana
Yes. Louisiana includes the last 300 miles of the Mississippi River, and stretches from Texas to Mississippi and Alabama on the northern Gulf of Mexico.
yes the Americans bought the Louisiana territory and it was called the "Louisiana purchase" Actually the Louisiana purchase almost doubled the size of the U.S. and it included Louisiana, Colorado, a little chunk of Texas, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Arkansas, Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, New Mexico, Iowa, the West part of Florida, and Missouri.
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