Let's first correct an important point, grammatically: Mountains cannot "run through" rivers; rivers can run through mountains. Second, no, The Mississippi River's course runs WEST of the Appalachian Mountains, which end in in the State of Georgia, USA. The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico, but far west of the mountains.
Yes, the northen part of the range passes through the NW of the state of Massachusetts.
They run through 18 US States along with New Brunswick, New Foundland, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
The Appalachian mountains are on the east of Illinois.
The Appalachian Mountains are located east of the Mississippi River.
The Appalachian Mountains are to the east of Mississippi. The closest it comes to MS is in the northeast of Alabama.
No it is not true the region between the Appalachian mountains and Mississippi river is called the Northwest Ordinance.
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The answer is the Ohio River.
The Ohio river
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