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After the purchase what formed our eastern and western boundaries?

The eastern border of the United States was still the Atlantic Ocean, but after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the western border wasn't well defined. We bought the place from France, and even the French weren't entirely sure what they were selling, or what we were buying. Nominally, the Louisiana Purchase included all of the land drained by the Mississippi River, so the western border should have been the Rocky Mountains and the Continental Divide.


Which states share a border with a different country?

Too many to name them all, twelve in the US north and four in the south.


Is Mississippi a human or physical feature?

Mississippi itself, without man's influence, is a physical feature. The cities that which are on it along with all other manmade equipment and structures on it are human features.


What continental US state has the longest north-south border?

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.


Which states where cotton is grown?

Cotton is grown in states like Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas, and California in the United States. These states have climates and soil types that are conducive to growing cotton efficiently.

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What four states does the Mississippi river forms all or of the eastern borders of these states?

The states of Iowa, Missouri, and Arkansas have their eastern borders on the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River borders seven other states.


Name three things Mississippi and Alabama have in common?

They are all states, they all border Tennessee, and they are all in the U.S.


What states lay on the Golf of Mexico?

Texas, Mississippi, and Florida all border the Golf of Mexico.


Do Mississippi Alabama and Georgia all border Tennessee?

Yes they all border Tennessee


What does Georgia Alabama and Mississippi have in common?

They are the southern states, they make up the deep south, and they all have a border with a coast and ocean access.


What is capitals of all of Minnesota states?

st paul


List all the states that the Mississippi River runs through?

List All The States The Mississippi Touch


What is the name of all eight states in abc order that border the state of Tennessee?

Arkansas Alabama Georgia Kentucky Mississippi Missouri North Carolina Virginia


Mississippi river flows through what states?

There are only 2 states that the Mississippi River passes through. These states are Louisiana and Mississippi. The river does run along the borders of Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota.


In which state capital can you not drive?

You can drive in all of the United States capitals.


What are The best song for states and capitals?

Some of the best songs for learning states and capitals include "Fifty Nifty United States" by Ray Charles, which lists all the states in alphabetical order, and "Capitals Song" by Kidsongs, which helps memorize the capitals through catchy melodies. Additionally, "The United States Song" by the Learning Station is a fun and engaging way to remember both states and their capitals. These songs combine rhythm and repetition, making them effective tools for memorization.


How much difference would memorizing all fifty states and capitals make on the brain?

There is not going to be a difference in your brain by memorizing all fifty states and capitals. Many generations have did this and there have been no ill effects on the brain.