The U.S. states that border the Southern United States consist of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico.
There are no US states south of Arizona.. Arizona is bordered to the south by Mexico.
South Dakota is part of the United States, so it is surrounded by other US states.
Two countries share a border with the United States. To the north, the US shares a border with Canada. To the south, the US shares a border with Mexico.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Idaho are the four states which border the US state of Montana.
True. Canada and The United States share a border to the north of the US, and Mexico and the US share a border to the south of the United States (US).
California's north-south border is 800 miles, making it the state with the longest north-south border in the United States. The border is shared with Arizona and Nevada. Its coastline is 840 miles long, and it is the third largest state after Alaska and Texas. California has a wide range of geographical features, including coastlines and mountains. The longest north-south border of all U.S. states is Alaska's border with Canada, which is 1538 miles.
The three border states during the US Civil War were Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland. The were slave states but did not join the Confederacy. Delaware also had slaves and was not "on the border" between the North and the South
Only five border the Gulf.
The United States is bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south.
The Border States were a key part of the US Civil War. They were slave states that did not join the Confederacy, it was important for the Union to prevent that they did not secede and join the South.
North America and South America share a land border with the United States.
Idaho has a border with six US States plus Canada. Oklahoma has a border with six US States. Utah has a border with six US States. Wyoming has a border with six US States.