it got it from the Mississippi river
The Mississippi Lowlands got its name because it used to be swampy
Mississippi IS the name of the state.
The Mississippi River comes from a Native American name pronounced "Misi-ziibi" by the Anishinaabe or Algonquin people. The name means â??Great Riverâ??. Meanwhile, the French pronunciation of the word was â??Mississippiâ??, very close to the pronunciation â??Mississippiâ??.
The state of Mississippi is named after the Mississippi River. The name Mississippi was given to it by the Indians.
Mississippi is an Indian word. Its meaning is 'great waters' or 'father of waters'. It was named this because of the Mississippi River running through it. Mississippi was the 20th state to join the union in 1817. For having the biggest part of the Mississippi river in the state.
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There is no town or city in Mississippi with the name Mississippi.
Yes they did. They got east of the Mississippi River!!
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I believe it got it's name from early settlers from Saltillo Mississippi that set up residency at this location after their wagon broke down on the way to Oklahoma.
Mississippi is the name of a river and a state.