It has its source as Lake Itasca in MN so it is not just North but way North.
This is just a guess, so don't rely on my answer 100%The Mississippi is a river that has many tributes that start in the Rockies, which can cause changes in the levels because of heavy rain up in the mountains. That may be a reason it is a high flood zone.
Hudson. He only had the Hudson River named after him
The Battle of Fort Sumter.
because the north and south were fighting over slaves vs no slaves
On 25 July 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea without any warning.
The Mississpi River starts in Mississippi.
The Mississippi River begins in Minnesota at Lake Itasca. It meanders south for 2,340 miles until it reaches the Gulf of Mexico.
The Missouri River is the longest river in North America and a major waterway of the central United States. Rising in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, the Missouri flows east and south for 2,341 miles before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis.
The Nile, Amazon, and Mississippi river are all alike because they all start with a northern source and then empties out into another river. Corrections: The Nile flows from South to North and the Amazon flows from West to East. None of the rivers empties out into another river. They all empty into the sea.
Mississippi river
Minnesota.
where did Mississippi start
The D at the start will be capitalised, because it starts a sentence, and Red River is a proper noun, so it needs to be capitalised: "Do you live north or south of the Red River?"
cause the Mississippi Indians lived in the Mississippi territory and they named Mississippi after the Mississippi river
Iowa is the only state bordering the west bank of the Mississippi River beginning with the letter I. Illinois borders the east bank of the Mississippi River.
The land area between the Mississippi river and the Rocky river is known as the great plains. These states include; Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.
Minnesota.