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Greece was in fact comprised of about 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea, on sea coasts and islands. Egypt, Mesopotamia and China were continental states.
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At the end of the Revolutionary War, the western boundary of the United States was established at the Mississippi River. This geographic feature facilitated westward expansion by providing a natural route for trade and transportation. The availability of land west of the river encouraged settlers to move into new territories, leading to the eventual exploration and settlement of the American West.
The US did not "break up into states". The states were originally formed separately, then the first 13 were made into the USA
Alaska did not have to separately ratify the 14th and 15th amendments in order to join the union.
They extended it to the original 13 States
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Greece is mountainous and settlement grew up in separated fertile areas which became independent city-states.
Geographic structure groups employees together based upon specific geographic location. This is often used by large companies that operate in many areas throughout the United States or in both the U.S. and overseas.
South Dakota. Kansas is the geographic center of the 48 states. :)
The geographic feature that forms the border between Arizona and California is the Colorado River. This river flows southwest from the Rocky Mountains and serves as a natural boundary between the two states for much of its length. Additionally, the border is marked by various reservoirs and lakes created by damming the river, such as Lake Mead and Lake Havasu.
Greece was in fact comprised of about 2,000 independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Sea, on sea coasts and islands. Egypt, Mesopotamia and China were continental states.
States that form part of a continent are typically referred to as countries or nations. Each country governs a specific geographic area on the continent and has its own government, laws, and leadership.
Alaska borders no U.S. states, only the nation of Canada.
The Eastern Shore is a region along the eastern coast of the United States that is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and various bodies of water like the Chesapeake Bay on the other. The geographic feature of the Eastern Shore is characterized by its flat and low-lying landscape, marshlands, and barrier islands that provide a unique and important habitat for various wildlife and ecosystems.
One geographic feature that is not part of the Great Plains region is the Rocky Mountains. Located to the west of the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains are characterized by their high elevation, rugged terrain, and significant geological formations, contrasting with the flat and expansive landscape of the Great Plains. The Rockies extend from Canada down through the United States, influencing climate and ecosystems in the areas surrounding them.
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