The Indian Removal Act
the answer is: Mississippi river. and your welcome!
cause the Mississippi Indians lived in the Mississippi territory and they named Mississippi after the Mississippi river
yes
The state of Mississippi is named after the Mississippi River. The name Mississippi was given to it by the Indians.
Noxubee river is located in Alabama and Mississippi.
the French and the Indians
East of the Mississippi river.
The name "Mississippi" comes from the Anishinable people (Ojibwe Indians). They called the river "Messipi" or "Mee-zee-see-bee", which means "big river" or "father of waters".
Not much, just a few indians.
Named by Algonkian speaking Indians, the Mississippi can be translated as Father of Waters. The Indus river in South Asia is known as the Father of Rivers
Jacques Marquette, found and claimed (from the help from the illionois indians) the Mississippi river.
Thet lived in forests off of the Ohio and Mississippi river.