It was the 20th state to join the Union.
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Mississippi and South Carolina
Territories west of the Mississippi eventually became states.
Mississippi and South Carolina
There are several states that are close to Louisiana. The bordering states directly bordering Louisiana are Texas, Arkansas, and Mississippi.
No, the Mississippi River does not run the full length of the US, but merely through a few states.
Mississippi was the 20th state to join the union, being admitted on December 10, 1817.
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Mississippi Territorial is the admission of Mississippi. This is in the United States.
Mississippi and South Carolina
Mississippi
There are 22 states which are located west of the Mississippi river if you do not include Minnesota and Louisiana. This number does however, count Alaska and Hawaii.
Since the United States has 50 states (as of 2014), you can take the number of states and divide by 50.
No, Even though the river basin covers a lot of the USA the Mississippi river and its tributaries do not go far enough east or west to allow you to travel the whole length.
There are alot of states that touch the mississippi river, but the most obvious one is Mississippi....
There are 24 states that are east of mississippi.
The Mississippi runs through 10 states.