it was route to the year of the west ward expansion
They supplied drinking water, water for animals to be hunted, and a way to trade(on boat)
i pooped in it dont drink dat watr
The Ohio River was the main conduit to the Mississippi River. As such, the land around the Ohio protected the important transportation route. The vast, at the time unsettled land, held a wealth of natural resources to be exploited.
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It is important because a lot of things need it to survive, like us.
If I am so informed I believe the Ohio River is a mile wide in its most widest area ever.
before roads, they were the prime means of transport.
i don't know so just get off your lazy a** and look in your text book
The Ohio river was important during the civil war. Since most of the states south of the river were slave states and most of the north states were free, many slave crossed the river to try and get freedom.The Tennessee river was a central component of one of the world's greatest irrigation and hydropower systems and a major waterway of the southeastern United States.
Yes, I think so.
The Ohio River. It forms the border between Ohio and Kentucky and in the extreme southwestern portion of Ohio. The river is a major shipping lane and shape much of the landscape.
The Minnesota River runs into the Mississippi. So do the Missouri, Illinois, and Ohio Rivers.
No, Kentucky owns it. It was just named the Ohio River because tons of people in the late 1600's came down that river to come to Ohio so that's why its called the "Ohio River" but Kentucky officially owns it. But Ohio owns the whole bridge. -Hope this helps!-
A tributary is a small stream of water that feeds into a larger stream or into a lake. So the Ohio River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, the Little Miami River is a tributary of the Ohio River, and the Genessee River is a tributary of Lake Ontario.