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The final borders of the lower 48 states were established in 1959, when Alaska and Hawaii were admitted to the Union. Prior to that, the borders of the contiguous United States were largely set by the mid-20th century through a combination of treaties, purchases, and state admissions. The last significant adjustments to state borders occurred in the early 1900s, but the overall configuration was largely stable by the time Alaska and Hawaii joined.

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What two states are not apart of the contiguous states?

Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.


What countries border Louisiana?

No countries border Louisiana. Louisiana is one of the 50 states in the United States of America, and one of the 48 contiguous states in the "Lower 48" (meaning it is next to other US States that all share borders with each other).


Where is Missouri located?

it is located in the mideast United States. Illinois borders it on the east, Iowa to the north, Kansas to the west, Nebraska a small portion of the upper west and Oklahoma a small portion of the lower west, and Arkansas to the south.


President Washington signed into law the judiciary act of 1789 which established the federal court system. What was the result of this act?

The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the federal court system in the United States, creating a framework for federal courts and defining their jurisdiction. It established a Supreme Court with six justices and allowed for the creation of lower federal courts. This act laid the foundation for the federal judiciary, ensuring a uniform interpretation of federal laws across the states and enhancing the balance of power among the branches of government. Ultimately, it solidified the role of the judiciary in American governance.


Who established the lower courts of the US?

According to Articles I and III of the Constitution, Congress is granted sole authority to establish courts inferior to (lower than) the US Supreme Court.

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What established the borders of the lower 48 states?

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Gadsden Purchase...the actual borders of each state had been established at different times later on....but those 2 treaties established the national borders.


What are the two states that are not connected to the lower 48 states and what are their borders?

Alaska and Hawaii. Alaska borders Canada. Hawaii is a group of islands located in the Pacific.


Which state in ''lower 48'' borders only one other states?

Maine


What borders the United states to the east?

Technically, Canada as it borders Alaska to the east. However, the Atlantic Ocean is to the east of the Contiguous US (Lower 48).


What are some mountain states with borders on foothills?

Some mountain states with borders on foothills include Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming. These states have vast mountain ranges such as the Rockies and the Bighorn Mountains that transition into lower foothills areas.


What country borders the United States to the east?

Technically, Canada as it borders Alaska to the east. However, the Atlantic Ocean is to the east of the Contiguous US (Lower 48).


Gadsden Purchase?

(1853) U.S. purchase of land from Mexico that included the southern parts of present-day Arizona and New Mexico; set the current borders of the contiguous United States (the U.S. states, minus Hawaii, Alaska, and commonwealth of Puerto Rico)


Which states in the continental United states borders the pacific ocean?

They are Alaska, Washington, Oregon and California.(Alaska is continental, but it is not contiguous with the "lower 48.")


What two states are not apart of the contiguous states?

Contiguous means that their borders are touching the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii do not touch the mainland.


What is an example of Congress using legislation to explain the meaning of a part of the Constitution?

Congress established the lower federal courts


What states is separated into part by Lake Michigan?

Lake Michigan separates the state of Wisconsin from the states of Illinois and Indiana. Additionally, it borders the southern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. The lake serves as a natural boundary and is an important geographical feature for these states.


What Canadian province borders the Lower Peninsula of Michigan to the East?

The only Canadian province which borders Michigan is Ontario.