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What was the river that became western boundary of the US as a result of the American revolutionary war?

the Mississippi River


What are 2 American Rivers?

The Mississippi River The Ohio River


What is the country of Mississippi and the continent?

Mississippi is an American state as well as an American river. It is located in the North American continent.


What North American river is an important trade route?

Mississippi River


Who controlled the border to the Mississippi River from Florida?

During the American Revolution... The land north of the Mississippi River was controlled by Spain


Which river did Pinckney's Treaty give American ships access?

the answer to this is the Mississippi river


What was west of the Mississippi River?

The Great American Desert.


What country is the Mississippi River by?

United States of American


Why isn't the Mississippi river called the Missouri?

The Mississippi River is named after the Native American Ojibwe word "misi-ziibi," meaning "Great River." The Missouri River is the longest tributary of the Mississippi River, and it was named by the Native American Algonquian people, meaning "people with wooden canoes." The Mississippi River is named according to its significance and size in the region, while the Missouri River is named after the people who lived along its banks.


Why was Spain able to restrict American shipping on the lower Mississippi river during the late?

Spain owned the mouth of of the Mississippi river.


What is largest river on the north American continent?

The largest river on the North American continent is the Mississippi River, which flows through the United States from Minnesota to Louisiana. It is approximately 2,340 miles (3,766 kilometers) long.


What was the Mississippi river known as?

The Mississippi River was historically known as "the Great River" by Native American tribes, particularly the Ojibwe, who referred to it as "Gichigami." In French, it was called "le fleuve Mississippi," derived from the Native American term "misi-ziibi," meaning "great river." This river has played a crucial role in transportation, commerce, and culture throughout American history.