Hey! My teacher gave me a worksheet, and it says right on it... the U.S. got the Red River Basin in 1818. 'Welcome! Is your school IN North Dakota? What I'D learned in ND history class was that it was part of the Louisiana Purchase. (1803?) The Lewis & Clark (the name of the elementary school in Fargo where I learned this ;O) Expedition wintered over near Bismarck on their way to the Pacific....
The Anglo-Americans
it leads to the river tames
river basin is basically the bottom of the river it is also called river bed
I checked the web for this next answer, and it says the Amazon River is the longest river/drainage basin in the world. I hope that helped! :)
The Watauga River Basin, in the northwest corner of North Carolina, is 184-square miles of mountainous terrain, with 283-miles of streams and rivers. Half the basin is forested land. The water quality is high in the Watauga River Basin.
England
by compromising with Great Britain
by compromising with great Britain
the Mississippi River
0... the Trinity River is in a country (US), and its a river not an area of land. However there are counties in the Trinity River Basin.
Chang
The Anglo-Americans
The largest known river basin in the United States is the Mississippi
Chang
No, they share the same name, but not the same drainage basin.
It's actually the Mississippi River basin.
The Amazon River Basin Major river basin?? major river is the amazon river so it must be the AMAZON RIVER BASIN!!!!!!:)