Territorial boundaries are invisible lines that tell us where one territory ends and another begins! π
Countries agree on these boundaries through treaties, which are formal agreements. For instance, the Treaty of Paris (1783) ended the American Revolutionary War, setting boundaries for the United States πΊπΈ! Some boundaries are
rivers, mountains, or even fences, while others are just on maps. π
Countries often argue about borders, which can lead to disputes. To keep the peace, countries must respect these lines and agree on what they can share. π
This way, everyone knows where they belong and can live happily together!