Yes, Huck and Jim miss the mouth of the Ohio River. They end up floating past it during the night because of the fog.
the national road (studyisland)
well the ohio river has been around now for quite some time....the exact date is may 9 2012
Robert de La Salle discovered the mouth of the Mississippi river and claimed the whole Mississippi river valley. His men built forts on Lake Ontario and traveled from Lake Erie to Lake Huron to Lake Michigan. They carried canoes from Lake Michigan to South Bend, Indiana to the Kankakee River to the Illinois River. They built more forts at what is now St. Joseph, Michigan and Peoria, Illinois.
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.
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Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri come together where the Ohio River meets the Mississippi River.
Other states that come together along the Ohio River are:
Kentucky, Illinois, and Indiana
Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio
Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia
Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania
The French was threatened because at that point of History Great Britain had a fierce and, powerful Army also they had never lost a Battle until the American Revolution
The address of the Ohio Zoo Consortium is: 9990 Riverside Drive Box 400, Powell, OH 43065-9606
It is the Northwest Ordinance
The Tennessee River.
no as long as u have ur Illinois license and stay towards illionios shore
To have the upperhand of the war... for transportation purposes and to send supplies
Known as an ox-bow bend or a horseshoe bend. The river will naturally have more water in one side than the other. Caused by bed shape or bed friction. Now, the water close to the bed is travelling slowest, because of turbulence due to bed roughness. Water above this is travelling faster for it is sitting on moving water, and water above this is travelling even faster again. Thus the erosion power of the water will erode this bank, and typically, the other bank will be a gently shelving beach.
This process continues, creating a bend in the river. This bend will become more and more exaggerated until it forms an ox-bow. Eventually the ox-bow will cut through the river bank, to leave a stranded shape behind. Depends upon the gradient (low is better) and the aggregate size (small is better).
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the British intervened so that the Americans would not fight with the Indians