Quebec's border was moved to the Ohio River primarily due to the expansion of British colonial interests in North America following the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The Treaty of Paris in 1763 ceded French territories to Britain, which led to the reorganization of colonial borders. The Proclamation of 1763 also aimed to stabilize relations with Indigenous peoples by limiting colonial expansion westward, but the perceived territory of Quebec was expanded in this context. This shift was part of broader geopolitical changes in the region following the war.
The Ohio River
Ohio River
The Ohio River.
West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, and Indiana form the northern border of Kentucky, along the Ohio River.
The Ohio River formed the southern border of the Northwest Territory.
Starting in western Pennsylvania, the Ohio River borders Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. The Ohio River does not border 44 States.
The Ohio River
Ohio River
none of the rivers form the southern border of Indiana, but the Ohio river forms the southern border of Ohio.
Illinois and Kentucky. Illinois is north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi river. Kentucky is south of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River.(Missouri is on the west bank of the Mississippi and does not border the Ohio River.)
The Ohio River forms the borders of West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. The border terminates at the confluence with the Mississippi and the border with Pennsylvania.
the Ohio River