The name of the river is the Mississippi River.
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The two rivers that form the eastern border of Louisiana are the Mississippi River and the Pearl River. The Mississippi River runs along the eastern edge of the state, serving as a significant natural boundary with Mississippi. The Pearl River further south also delineates part of the border between Louisiana and Mississippi. Both rivers play crucial roles in the geography and ecology of the region.
inbetween the oregon country, spain territory and illinois territory and mississippi territory.
what are some human characteristics for louisiana
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.
i think its the ouachita river!!
The Atlantic Ocean forms most of the eastern border of these regions.
The Black Sea forms a small portion of the Eastern border of Europe. The Mediterranean is also part of the Southeastern border.
the eastern border of the Louisiana territory is the Mississippi River
Idaho is in the Pacific Northwest and has the Rock Mountains passing through it. On its northern border is Canada. To the West is Washington and Oregon. Montana is on its eastern border and Wyoming on the southeastern border. To the south are Utah and Nevada.
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Missouri and Iowa
The Mississippi River for both!
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The coastline of the Black Sea makes up most of Romania's southeastern border. The northeastern and central eastern borders are with Moldova and Ukraine.
The two rivers that form the eastern border of Louisiana are the Mississippi River and the Pearl River. The Mississippi River runs along the eastern edge of the state, serving as a significant natural boundary with Mississippi. The Pearl River further south also delineates part of the border between Louisiana and Mississippi. Both rivers play crucial roles in the geography and ecology of the region.
Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana