New York, Massachusetts, and one other
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States DO have borders, they are just not marked on land as they are not international.
The pilgrims landed in Plymouth, Massachusetts instead of Virginia.
because they want to
Mexico - The United States borders it to the North, and Guatemala borders it to the South.
Missouri shares borders with 8 states - Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and Iowa.
Nevada's western borders are closer to the Pacific than Idaho's western borders.
The Pacific Ocean.
Montana is the only state which borders western North Dakota.
The Atlantic Ocean borders the eastern United States and the Pacific Ocean borders the western United States, and the Arctic Ocean borders the north coast of Alaska, which is also part of the US.
South Australia and Northern Territory.
The Atlantic Ocean borders the eastern United States and the Pacific Ocean borders the western United States, and the Arctic Ocean borders the north coast of Alaska, which is also part of the US.
Western Australia shares state borders with South Australia and the Northern Territory.
In 1803, with the authorization of the LouisianaPurchase by Thomas Jefferson, the borders were extended to the RockyMountains and the Red River. By 1846, the United States had reachedthe Pacific Ocean.
New Mexico, Oklahoma & Arkansas are the States that surround Texas. Mexico is the country to the South
Only the United States borders with Canada, Along the southern part of the country and at the north western tip, At Alaska.
They extended it to the original 13 States
Colorado's western border is shared with Utah.