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  1. Mar 21, 2019 · Border with Tennessee . Mississippi shares its entire northern border with Tennessee. Several rivers cross the boundary between the two states with the Mississippi River being the major one. Mississippi and Tennessee have had a relatively cordial relationship although, in 2014, Mississippi filed a lawsuit against Tennessee in the Supreme Court.

  2. Mar 5, 2019 · Kentucky bordered seven other US states. These boundaries are mainly defined by rivers. The borders with Tennessee and Virginia are the only two that do not follow a river. The Tug and Big Sandy rivers mark the boundary between Kentucky and West Virginia to the east and northeast. The Ohio River forms the boundary between the states of Illinois ...

  3. Jan 9, 2019 · State roads 71, 67, 65 and 63 also connect the two states. Missouri and Arkansas share the Chain-O-Lakes. Tennessee and Kentucky . Kentucky and Tennessee converge on the southeastern border of Missouri. Tennessee connects to Missouri through Interstate bypass 155 that stretch from Hayti to Dyersburg. Cooter and Marston are the border towns in ...

  4. Geography of the United States: The United States is made up of fifty states. The only one of these states that does not have any land borders is Hawaii. However, unlike Hawaii, many other states share land borders with several of their neighboring states. Answer and Explanation:

  5. Interesting Facts about the Border States During the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln once said that "I hope to have God on my side, but I must have Kentucky." Brothers James and William Terrill each became brigadier generals, William for the North and James for the South. Although Tennessee seceded, it came under Union control in 1862.

  6. Feb 15, 2019 · The Alabama-Tennessee Border . The border that separates Alabama and Tennessee is located on the northern edge of Alabama. Several Alabaman counties are located along the boundary with Tennessee such as Lauderdale, Madison, and Jackson. The Tennessean counties which are located along the border include Shelby, Fayette, and Lawrence.

  7. Mar 6, 2019 · When Tennessee became a state, its southern border line was 35th latitude north. In 1817, the legislators from Georgia and Tennessee passed a motion to mark a common boundary. The defining of the boundary between the two states followed a separation of Alabama Territory from the Mississippi Territory.

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