No.
The Mississippi River is east of the Rocky Mountains. The east side of the Continental Divide will drain into the Mississippi River basin.
East of the Continental Divide, most of the water flows into the Mississippi River, through one tributary or another.
The river that separates the east and west U.S. is usually considered the Mississippi.
The Mississippi River divides the US into East and West parts.
No, it is not it is on the wrong side of the continental divide and runs into the Columbia River in the state of Washington and then goes into the Pacific Ocean.
The Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains. Colorado
mississippi river
the colorando river
In the north, yes. Farther south, Louisiana bordered the territory of Mexico, including most of Texas.
The Continental Divide divides the region into two large drainage areas. To the east of the Divide, waters, flow to the Arctic Ocean, to the Hudson Bay, or to the Atlantic oceans through the Mississippi River system. To the West, they flow into the Pacific Ocean
Mississippi and Alabama
in the Appalachian Mountains