Mississippi River
Mississippi river
The answer to this question is 26 (When you don't include Louisiana and Minnesota)
The name of the river is the Mississippi River.
There is more than one river near New Orleans, but the largest one is the Mississippi River, which flows to the Gulf of Mexico.
Yes, the Louisiana Purchase did include part of Minnesota. This purchase, which took place in 1803, expanded the territory of the United States and included land west of the Mississippi River, including parts of Minnesota. Minnesota was not yet a state at the time but became part of the United States' territorial expansion.
The Mississippi river flows from Minnesota to Louisiana.
The Mississippi river flows from Minnesota to Louisiana.
The Mississippi river flows from Minnesota to Louisiana.
It is the Mississippi River that flow from Louisiana from Minnesota.
Mississippi River
The Mississippi river flows from Minnesota through Louisiana to the Gulf of Mexco.
Mississippi River
The Mississippi flows through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana.
The Red River flows into the Mississippi River.
The Mississippi River flows south into the Gulf of Mexico. It first begins at Lake Itasca in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana when it flows into the Gulf.
Both the river and the state are within the United States. The Mississippi River flows south from Minnesota, gains tributaries including the Ohio and Missouri Rivers, and flows into the Gulf of Mexico in southeast Louisiana. The state of Mississippi is on the east bank of the river, to the north and east of Louisiana.
the Mississippi river starts in Minnesota and ends in the gulf of Mexico