Bernice Johnson, she did it with her family in 1983 while on vacation.
Hernando de Soto and his expedition crossed the Mississippi River in 1541 where the city of Memphis Tennessee is now.
Hernando de Soto and his expedition crossed the Mississippi River in 1541 where the city of Memphis Tennessee is now.
90W is a longitude, not a latitude. It crosses the following: -- Minnesota -- Michigan -- Wisconsin -- Illinois -- Missouri -- Arkansas -- Tennessee -- Mississippi -- Louisiana
If you crossed the Mississippi River from Kentucky, you would be in the state of Missouri.
The trail of tears crossed Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
The Cherokee Indians were originally located in the lower left-hand corner of North Carolina and the lower right-hand corner of Tennessee. Their territory went down into Georgia and Alabama too, in their top right and top left corners. (left corner of GA and right corner of AL) But they were forced to move along with the Seminole, Creek, Chickasaw, and Choctaw Indian tribes to the state we now call Oklahoma. We call their move the Trail of Tears and they traveled from 1838-39. The relocating of the Indian Tribes took about 10 years and the Trail of Tears was a march that spanned 60,000 miles, and 5 states. States they crossed: Seminole Indians had to go from Florida through Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas. Cherokees went from TN/GA/AL and through Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri and Arkansas. The Creeks went from Alabama through Tennessee and Arkansas. The Chicasaws went from Mississippi and through Arkansas. The Choctaws left Mississippi and went through Arkansas. Seems like they all went through Arkansas! :)
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The answer to the question depends on time.
No slaves crossed the ocean that i don't no of ?????
Daniel Boone was the frontiersman who crossed the mountain that passes to Kentucky and Tennessee. He carved the trail for the Transylvania Company from Long Island in Kingsport, Tennessee through the mountains and forests to Kentucky.
Most Mormon pioneers crossed the Mississippi River in early 1846.
Hernando de soto was the first white to cross the Mississippi river