There is no location where the Mississippi can be jumped over in one human jump. There are several where you can jump from the US to Canada (on bridges across the river). There are several where you could wade across, not always safely.
The narrowest part of the Mississippi is between 20 feet and 30 feet wide where it begins, flowing out of Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota.
Minnesota of course
The Mississippi River starts at at Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota. It flows 3770 km from there to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico . The Mississippi ranks as the second longest river in the United States. This river has played a great role in the history of the US. Goods, livestock, etc. could be shipped from the East over the Ohio River, traveling to the Mississippi River. From there, items went north or south to be sold. Once the ships reached the Gulf of Mexico, goods and wares could be shipped back across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. Passengers traveling the Ohio River to the Mississippi could go North, West, or South with a fair amount of ease along the Mississippi River. The Mississippi River has seen over its history canoes, flat boats, ferries, tugs, steamers, paddle boats, up to today's cargo ships aided by multiple tugs, and passenger cruise ships.It rises in Northern Minnesota, flows roughly south for 2530 miles and empties into the Gulf of Mexico
"Just over 100" I think u forgot the 8. There are over 8,100 "public fishable" rivers in the state of Minnesota, USA
you have to jump over 3 monsters in the river
Vicksburg in Mississippi
Minnesota has over 10,000 lakes... too many to name. It has dozens of rivers, the most notable is the Mississippi River. It also borders Lake Superior, one of the Great Lakes.
The battle of Vicksburg was fought over the Mississippi river. The river was a large area for trade.
The Mighty Mississippi you don't have to called it that just the Mississippi river
No. St. Paul, Minnesota is in the middle of the United States over 1000 miles from either the Atlantic or Pacific coast. It is about 150 miles south of Duluth which is on the shores of Lake Superior.
Only if it's a very small river.
because they wanted to have control of the all of mississippi.
It was fought over control of the Mississippi River.