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What states border Tennessee to the east?

North Carolina borders Tennessee to the East. .North Carolina borders Tennessee to the east.


What caused Tennessee to be a state?

The Tennessee frontier was part of North Carolina. The settlers in Tennessee felt that North Carolina could not govern the region. Therefore the settlers wanted Tennessee to become a state. That also would help the settlers defend themselves from the Cherokee. A convention was held in the Tennessee frontier. Most people wanted statehood. Therefore the convention voted to apply for statehood. A state constitution was written and Tennessee applied to Congress for statehood. Congress approved the application and Tennessee became the 16th state on June 1, 1796.


What states share the border with Georgia?

Tennessee and North Carolina border GA on the north.


Does South Carolina border North Carolina Georgia and Tennessee?

No but North Carolina and seven other states do.


Where was the first post explorer in Tennessee?

North Holston, in the Watauga River Valley, was the first post-explorer settlement in Tennessee. The area was settled in 1769, by Virginians, soon followed by settlers from North Carolina.


What are the bordering states of Georgia?

The bordering states of Georgia are Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.


What states border Georgia?

Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.


What state is bordered by Georgia and six other states?

North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida


What state is southern border whose latitude is 35 degrees north?

Could be Tennessee or North Carolina.


What bordered North Carolina?

Virginia to the north. Tennessee to the west. Georgia and South Carolina to the south. and the Atlantic Ocean to the east


Which state border Georgia?

Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina.


What states borders Virginia?

Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina border Virginia. North Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and Tennessee. North Carolina borders Virginia to its south. The bordering states of Virginia are Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia.