You would pass through North and South Dakota.
South Dakota and North Dakota
South Dakota and North Dakota would be the two states you would have to travel through in order to get to Canada from Nebraska directly north.
South Dakota and North Dakota.
South Dakota and North Dakota.
South Dakota and North Dakota
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wyoming and Georgia
oklahoma and kansas
Yes. There is a highway from Alaska through Canada and across the lower 48 states.
the Nebraska territory would open up and be divided into 2 states: nebraska and Kansas. originally, nebraska would have been the free state and kansas the slave state BUT nebraska and kansas would be decided by popular sovereignty
The Missouri River flows through or along the borders of more than four states. The last four would be Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri.
the nebraska territory would open up and be divided into 2 states: nebraska and kansas. originally, nebraska would have been the free state and kansas the slave state BUT nebraska and kansas would be decided by popular sovereignty
That would depend on your starting point and the selected route. At a minimum you would drive through Pennsylvania and Ohio. You could miss them both by traveling through Canada.