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Arkansas to the north, Texas to the west, and Mississippi to the east are the states that border Louisiana.
North America is farther north.
Texas is to the west, Arkansas is to the north, the Mississippi river and Mississippi (state) is to the east, the Gulf of Mexico is to the south.
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.
New Mexico is further north than Louisiana.
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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.
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Its New Mexico.
In the north, yes. Farther south, Louisiana bordered the territory of Mexico, including most of Texas.
South Dakota is farther north than New Mexico.
There is no enormous desert that stretches across North America. Deserts are confined to the southwestern United States and parts of Mexico.
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Billings, Montana is farther north than Chicago, Illinois.
Louisiana doesn't have an oceanic border; it does however border the Gulf of Mexico on its southern border.