LESSON 4 · How Places Shape People
When Rivers Move Borders
Rivers look like natural borders, but they change course through erosion and flooding, so the border itself moves. The Rio Grande has shifted so much that whole neighborhoods have switched countries.
In 1848 the US-Mexico border was set at the Rio Grande's channel. By 1864 floods had pushed the river, leaving Mexican land on the US side. The resulting Chamizal dispute took more than a century to settle.