its answer is clear.....and it is like did the sky ever be at the top and the earth at the bottom
The Arkansas River arises in Colorado and still has that name when it flows into the Mississippi. It's the only Colorado river I know of that flows directly into the Mississippi. The Platte (both the North and South) arise in Colorado and join in Nebraska before flowing into the Missouri, which then joins the Mississippi. The Republican and Smoky Hill Rivers join in Kansas to form the Kansas River, which then flows into the Missouri and thence the Mississippi. All other significant Colorado rivers that don't join one of the above either wind up in the Rio Grande or the Colorado River, neither of which ever joins the Mississippi.
Yes. They followed the Mississippi River south all the way to the mouth of the Arkansas River. This led them along what is now the eastern boundary of Missouri.
The Mississippi River was the supply lifeline of the confederate Army. who ever controlled the river would basicy beable to win the war based on logisitcs
yes
most men matey, like me i have no been in the mississppi river, nor will i ever
Ah, what a delightful question! The Mississippi River is the one you're looking for, friend. Just imagine those four 's's flowing gently along, bringing life and beauty to the land around it. Keep on exploring and noticing the little wonders around you!
Hernando de Soto was the first ever documented European to cross the Mississippi River.
No Does she ever perform east of the Mississippi, River
Yes. In the development of the US, it once stretched to the Mississippi River and stopped.
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Yes, because the South rejoined the North and things were worked out.
Oh, dude, you bet there are brown trout in the Mississippi River! They're like the cool kids who decided to swim upstream and hang out in the Midwest. So yeah, if you're ever fishing in the Mississippi, keep an eye out for those stylish brown trout just casually chilling in the water.