The Mississippi river
The western boundary of the territory claimed by George Rogers Clark was primarily defined by the Mississippi River. Clark's campaigns during the American Revolutionary War aimed to secure control over the lands northwest of the Ohio River, which included present-day Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and parts of Kentucky. His efforts were instrumental in expanding American claims in the Northwest Territory, challenging British influence in the region.
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wich european country's land claims shared a short border with the british colonies?
The alabama claims
yes
They extended it to the original 13 States
Ceded its western claim that extended Mississippi River to the Federal Government.
The Mississippi River.
Western Australia was originally colonised to offset French interests in the western coast. By establishing settlements, the British were able to discourage French claims.
It is the Appalachian mountains.
The western boundary of the territory claimed by George Rogers Clark was primarily defined by the Mississippi River. Clark's campaigns during the American Revolutionary War aimed to secure control over the lands northwest of the Ohio River, which included present-day Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and parts of Kentucky. His efforts were instrumental in expanding American claims in the Northwest Territory, challenging British influence in the region.
The British American land claims of 1815 were claims acted uppon the fact that the United states had taken it's independence from the British government and brittain had to take some land. so they took Canada
Gibraltar's territorial waters are demarcated by a boundary extending three nautical miles from the coastline of the British Overseas Territory. This area includes the waters surrounding the Rock of Gibraltar and is subject to British sovereignty. The territorial waters are often a point of contention between the UK and Spain, as Spain claims sovereignty over Gibraltar but does not recognize the UK's territorial claims in the surrounding waters.
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Texas described its western border as the Rio Grande, which served as a natural boundary between Texas and Mexico. This delineation was part of the state's claims and territorial disputes, particularly following the Texas Revolution and the subsequent annexation of Texas into the United States. The border was a point of contention leading to the Mexican-American War, as both countries had differing interpretations of where the boundary lay. Ultimately, the Rio Grande was solidified as the official western border of Texas through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848.