Twain often critiqued America for its flaws but also admired its potential. He believed in the principles of individualism and freedom that America represented, while also recognizing its societal issues such as racism and inequality. Twain's observations on America were often nuanced, reflecting a complex mix of criticism and appreciation.
The Mississippi is a United States river. It begins in Minnesota and flows to the Gulf of Mexico. It does not flow through any other countries except the USA.It is only in the US.
Cities along the Mississippi River could send ships to trade with other countries.
''the Mississippi river :) DUH'' The major river with the most volume of water flowing into the Mississippi would be the Ohio River. The longest river flowing into the Mississippi River would be the Missouri River. A couple of other major rivers flowing into the Mississippi are the Red River and the Arkansas River.''
''the Mississippi river :) DUH'' The major river with the most volume of water flowing into the Mississippi would be the Ohio River. The longest river flowing into the Mississippi River would be the Missouri River. A couple of other major rivers flowing into the Mississippi are the Red River and the Arkansas River.''
Other rivers and streams add up into it and flow with the Mississippi River
The mighty Mississippi.
The most well known is the Mississippi--it's also the largest. The other main river is the Colorado.
Tennessee
Missouri RiverMissouri River; Illinois River
Nearly all rivers west of the Appalacians and east of the Rockies run into the Mississippi, or into some other river that runs into (another river that runs into...) the Mississippi. A couple of examples that do it directly: the Illinois, the Missouri, the Arkansas.
The St. Lawrence River links Canada and the United States to Europe and other parts of the world. The Mississippi River. The Mississippi River Valley is very fertile agricultural ground, which helped the steamboat era rise.