A way to control people, government, economy, unity, and to set off land from other groups of people.
As well borders are used to set protections of the people that are inside the borders from those outside the borders from attempting to take over their property.
land surveyors as directed by political agreements
The Berlin Conference which took place in the late 19th century determined many of the borders of present day Africa. Most of the borders were arbitrary and made little sense relating to potential conflict.
It made the Sabine river the eastern border It also made the top
The State of Idaho borders the State of Montana directly to the West.
States DO have borders, they are just not marked on land as they are not international.
Hawaii, being made out of islands, has no land borders.
The Constitutional Convention of 1849 established the borders of California and Nevada.
The borders of Djibouti are unmarked lines in the desert highlands.
type of map shows human-made features such as borders, and countries
type of map shows human-made features such as borders, and countries
Rivers
lakes
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Leaves will have to be made using a graphics editor. Ivy borders can be simulated with HTML and CSS.
All states, if you think about it, have borders that are man-made. you could pass from one state into another without noticing, unless the border is marked on a map or by roadside signs.
They raided the neighboring, but did not expand the borders much farther than the Mexican borders. They actually made trade and shared customs and ideas south of there borders with other powerful empires and cultures. - Petro Pecunia
Because of state borders. Why is California so big? Because people made state borders and Rhode Island is small because of it.