Mississippi Constitution ARTICLE 2. BOUNDARIES OF THE STATE 3

Mississippi Constitution – Article 2: Boundaries of the State
(Section 3)

This article defines the geographic boundaries of the state of Mississippi as recognized in its Constitution. The description in Section 3 uses natural landmarks and political lines to outline the perimeter of the state.

πŸ”· Key Points of Article 2, Section 3:

The northern boundary follows the line of 36 degrees 30 minutes north latitude, which separates Mississippi from Tennessee.

The eastern boundary runs along the middle of the channel of the Tombigbee River, and then follows a line to the Florida boundary.

The southern boundary is along the Gulf of Mexico and includes the coastline.

The western boundary is primarily defined by the Mississippi River, separating the state from Louisiana and Arkansas.

πŸ“Œ Purpose:

This section legally affirms the territorial limits of Mississippi as part of its state sovereignty. It follows the original congressional act that admitted Mississippi into the Union in 1817.

 

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