In 1863, Kentucky bordered Confederate State Tennessee, as did a small part of Missouri. Missouri had a large border with Confederate Arkansas and Maryland had a small border with Confederate Virginia. West Virginia of course bordered Virginia as well.
The confederate states that bordered the union states varied by time, as some states changed sides or became neutral. Virginia was the only one that stayed the same, bordering Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia each bordered at least one Union border state.
Arkansas, Tennessee, and Virginia each bordered at least one Union border state.
Every state except for Hawai'i and Alaska is bordered by another state. Alaska is however bordered not by a state but by two Providences in Canada: Yukon Territory (east) and British Columbia (southeast). Hawai'i is not bordered by any state or providence.
No. It is bordered by 4 states.
The border state of Maryland was a central state in the US Civil War, and had the border state of Delaware on its east, the Union State of Pennsylvania to its north, and the Confederate state of Virginia to its south.
Idaho
Tennessee
All states are bordered by less than six states except these 13 states:-- Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Wyoming (bordered by 6 states)-- Colorado, Kentucky and Utah (bordered by 7 states).-- Tennessee and Missouri (bordered by 8 states)
Alaska is bordered by the Arctic and Pacific Oceans.
Rhode Island is bordered by Massachusetts to the north and east, and by Connecticut to the west. It is the smallest state in the United States.