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Three major rivers that run through the central United States are Missouri River, Arkansas River, and Mississippi River.
There are many rivers in the Midwest United States. Some major rivers include the Ohio River, the Illinois River, the Missouri River, and the Mississippi River.
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A major river in North America might include the Colorado river. The Mississippi river is also very famous for its role in commerce in the United States.
The Mississippi River
The major rivers in Mississippi are Mississippi River, Big Black River, Pearl River, and Yazoo River.
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The Mississippi River is the longest north-south running river in the United States. Is is also the fourth longest river in the entire world. The Mississippi is 2,320 miles long. Many other major rivers in the country are its tributaries, meaning they flow into it. Its drainage basin--that is to say, all the streams and rivers whose waters eventually end up in the Mississippi--covers the entire Midwest region of the United States. The Mississippi begins in Minnesota, where it flows out of Lake Itasca, and ends in Louisiana when it empties into the Gulf of Mexico. It passes through eight other states. In fact, many state geographical boundaries are determined by this river. It was a major shipping route before airplanes and highways existed, and cities like New Orleans, St. Louis and Minneapolis were established near it to take advantage of this.
''the Mississippi river :) DUH'' The major river with the most volume of water flowing into the Mississippi would be the Ohio River. The longest river flowing into the Mississippi River would be the Missouri River. A couple of other major rivers flowing into the Mississippi are the Red River and the Arkansas River.''