No, the Columbia River does not provide passage to the Missouri River. The Columbia River flows into the Pacific Ocean, while the Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, located in the central United States. These two river systems are part of different watersheds and are not directly connected.
Missouri (and Columbia)
The Columbia or Missouri River. I think :)
I think was the Missori and Mississippi river.
Lewis and Clark traveled primarily along the Missouri River and the Columbia River during their expedition. The Missouri River served as the main route for much of their journey through the central United States, while the Columbia River marked their passage into the Pacific Northwest, ultimately leading them to the Pacific Ocean. These rivers were crucial for navigation and exploration during their historic trek.
Lewis and Clark explored Missouri River, and Columbia River.
Examples of tributaries include the Missouri River, which is a tributary of the Mississippi River; the Willamette River, which is a tributary of the Columbia River; and the Illinois River, which is a tributary of the Mississippi River.
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Going out west, they originally took the missouri river. Towards the end, the took the Columbia river.
It's not the Colorado or Arkansas. It's either Columbia or Missouri.
Type your answer here... which manb shared the command of an expedition to explore the upper missouri river and the columbia river in1804?
The Columbia River, The Sacramento River, The Snake River, The Mississippi River, The Hudson River and the Missouri. There are smaller rivers which are navigable but ships can't go in them.
Missouri river