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Ohio River

The Ohio River starts in Pennsylvania and ends in Illinois where it flows into the Mississippi.

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What was the Ohio River known as?

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gateway to the west

Is the Ohio river water level normal?

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Currently, no. It is about 5 feet above normal in Cincinnati.

What is the capital of the only state that borders both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers?

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Both Illinois (capital Springfield) and Kentucky (capital Frankfort) border both the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Illinois is to the north of the Ohio and Kentucky is to the south.

Who owns the Ohio River?

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West Virginia!

Source of the Ohio River?

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it flows from my @$$ all the way down to Texas.

wow so sorry i don't know the answer but who evr wrote that ^^^ is a loser wanna be and don't listen to wat Eva crap hes talkin about cus hes a know it all.

Is the Ohio River the same as the Missouri River?

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The Missouri River is 2,341 miles long and the longest in America.

Does the Tennessee river flow into the Ohio river?

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No. The Tennessee river and Ohio river both flows to the Mississippi river.

What the name is the Ohio river?

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Some guy from Kentucky who didn't want water on his land.

Why did the british want to control of the Ohio valley?

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There are many reasons.

1) The British had claimed all the land from the Atlantic to the Pacific. However, since the Appalachians acted as a barrier, the British had no easy access to the Ohio valley. On the other hand the French had waterway access to the Ohio valley, making it easier to settle there.

2) The British were jealous of the French prosperity in the fur-trading business. The Ohio Valley was rich in furs that Europeans wanted to buy.

3) The British were Protestant while the French were Catholic, causing a rivalry between the two.

4) The French were settling the Ohio Valley, and getting close to the Appalachians, thereby making the British uneasy.

It also had rich farmland, which is the answer that fourth and fifth grade teachers are looking for...:-)

What are the physical features in Ohio?

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big booty girl. a very very very good time with the woman/man of your choice.

or a long dick

What river separates Ohio from West Virgina and Kentucky?

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The Ohio River borders Kentucky and Ohio. The Licking River also starts on the Ohio River and runs through that state of Kentucky.

Why did the british forbid the Americans colonist to settle in the Ohio river valley?

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So that they could avoid war with the indians!

What did the Ohio river valley do?

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the Ohio river valley is a place and never did anything

What states does Ohio river run through?

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Five. The Ohio River starts in Pennsylvania, then goes through Ohio, West Virgina, Kentucky, Indiana, and ends in Illinois, where the Mississipi River begins.

Where does the Amur River begin and end?

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The Amur river starts in the hills of western Manchuria at the confluence of its two major tributaries, the Shilka River and the Ergune River, and it flows into the Strait of Tartary, (part of the Pacific Ocean), near Nikolaevsk-on-Amur, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia.

Are there Piranha s in The Ohio River?

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yes there are piranhas in the Amazon rainforest. Actually they are in the Amazon river which is inside the Amazon rainforest. yes there are piranhas in the Amazon rainforest. Actually they are in the Amazon river which is inside the Amazon rainforest.

What is the longest river in Ohio?

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The longest river in the State of Ohio is the Scioto, at 231 miles long.

What city does the Ohio river start at?

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Pittsburg Penn

What was the land north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River called?

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The region north of the Ohio River between the Appalachian Mountains and Mississippi River known as the Northwest Territories. The Northwest Territories was created by Congress in 1787.

What river does ohio river flow into?

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  • Allegheny River - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Monongahela River - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Chartiers Creek - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Beaver River - Rochester, Pennsylvania
  • Wheeling Creek - Wheeling, West Virginia
  • Little Muskingum River - Ohio
  • Duck Creek - Ohio
  • Muskingum River - Marietta, Ohio
  • Little Kanawha River - Parkersburg, West Virginia
  • Hocking River - Hockingport, Ohio
  • Kanawha River - Point Pleasant, West Virginia
  • Guyandotte River - Huntington, West Virginia
  • Big Sandy River - Kentucky-West Virginia border
  • Little Sandy River - Greenup, Kentucky
  • Kinniconick Creek - Vanceburg, Kentucky
  • Scioto River - Portsmouth, Ohio
  • Little Scioto River - Sciotoville, Ohio
  • Little Miami River - Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Licking River - Newport-Covington, Kentucky
  • Great Miami River - Ohio-Indiana border
  • Salt River - West Point, Kentucky
  • Kentucky River - Carrollton, Kentucky
  • Green River - Kentucky
  • Wabash River - Indiana-Illinois border
  • Saline River - Illinois
  • Cumberland River - Smithland, Kentucky
  • Tennessee River - Paducah, Kentucky
  • Cache River - Illinois

What mountain range is east of the Ohio river?

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Appalachian, the oldest mountain range in the US