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.
Missouri borders Kentucky at the Mississippi River.
zebulon pike 1806 - 1807
de soto
The answer to the question depends on time.
Hernando de soto was the first white to cross the Mississippi river
Most Mormon pioneers crossed the Mississippi River in early 1846.
no they did not they crossed the Missouri river
Mississippi river
Hernando de Soto explored Arkansas during his expedition through the southeastern United States in the 1540s. He is believed to have crossed the Mississippi River and entered what is now Arkansas around 1541, where he encountered Native American tribes and documented the region's geography and resources. De Soto's exploration included mapping various rivers and valleys, and he sought riches such as gold, although he ultimately found little wealth. His journey contributed to European knowledge of the interior of North America.
Christopher Columbus' exploration to the Americas crossed into territory belonging to European nations like Spain and Portugal. Columbus's first voyage in 1492 was commissioned by the Spanish Crown, leading to the subsequent Spanish colonization of parts of the Americas.
Crossing the Mississippi from Wisconsin could lead to either Minnesota or Iowa.