These 26 states are east (or mostly east) of the Mississippi River, along with the District of Columbia. Two more, Minnesota and Louisiana, are on both sides.
These 26 states are east (or mostly east) of the Mississippi River, along with the District of Columbia. Two more, Minnesota and Louisiana, are on both sides.
The long river that is the border between the east and West United States is the Mississippi River. The Mississippi is the longest river in the United States.
There were a total of 4 states that are east of the Mississippi river that were not states by 1833. They are Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and West Virginia.
well if you are looking for the real answer you looked in the right place! the states completley east of the mississippi river are, indiana , virginia, and winsconsin
Approximately 178 million as of 2008, or 59% of the total population of the United States.
26 states mississippi
Illinois and Kentucky. Illinois is north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi river. Kentucky is south of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River.(Missouri is on the west bank of the Mississippi and does not border the Ohio River.)
Alabama is east of the Mississippi River. Located in the southeastern region of the United States, it shares its eastern border with the state of Mississippi.
Wisconsin, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi are along the east side of the Mississippi River. The river also flows through Minnesota and Louisiana so that it is on both sides of the river in those states.
The Mississippi River separates the west from the east in the United States of America.
The state of Mississippi is East of the Mississippi River.
Illinois and Kentucky. Illinois is north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi river. Kentucky is south of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River.(Missouri is on the west bank of the Mississippi and does not border the Ohio River.)
Massachusetts, along with 25 other U.S. states, is east of the Mississippi River. This river is considered by many to mark the western boundary of the Eastern United States.