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The rusty crayfish came from the Ohio river basin.
No, Kentucky owns it. It was just named the Ohio River because tons of people in the late 1600's came down that river to come to Ohio so that's why its called the "Ohio River" but Kentucky officially owns it. But Ohio owns the whole bridge. -Hope this helps!-
The French came to the Ohio River Valley because it allowed them to control the Mississippi river and the valley offered a bountiful amount of fertile farmland which was not offered in their Quebec territory.
They tried to drive the French out of the Ohio river valley (APEX)
they both wanted ohio river valley for fur trading,land and resources.
1980 round goby came with another species and arrived in the ships ballast. they were released into the St. Clairs River and travelled down stream
The United States started to expand by gaining control of the Ohio River Valley. This was accomplished by taking control of the Valley from Britain. Once the United States got the valley, they had it verified by the Treaty of Paris.
meat and materials for clothing
because it came from sandparticulateswhich came from the yellow river which is also known as the Yangze River
No
Ohio's name came form an Iroquois Indian name meaning "something great"
The Adena came first then the Hopewell came after.