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To get from Minnesota to Louisiana, you would generally travel south. Specifically, you would head south-southeast, as Louisiana is located to the southeast of Minnesota. This would involve traveling through states such as Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and possibly Mississippi before reaching Louisiana.
thay had to go to arkansas, then missoroui, then iowa, then minnesota and then canada.
The fewest amount of states one would have to traverse to reach the Gulf of Mexico from the state of Minnesota is Four.Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
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The Mississippi River is 3,000 miles long and flows from the north to the south of the United States, passing through 10 states. These states include Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.
The Davises traveled from Kentucky to Louisiana, passing through several states along the way. They likely went through Tennessee and Mississippi, as these are the most direct routes connecting Kentucky to Louisiana. Depending on their specific path, they might have also traveled through Arkansas. These states would have provided a route through the southeastern United States to their destination.
The Red River, located in the US, starts out in the Texas Panhandle and flows about 1,638 km (1,018 mi) eastward along the Texas-Oklahoma border. From there it goes through Arkansas, then shifts direction and flows south into Louisiana and then SE to the great Mississippi River. -I think Minnesota, but I can't be sure
The river does not run through the whole US: it only runs through a few states. But you can travel from very near the northernmost point of the US (Minnesota) to one of the southernmost points (Louisiana delta).The Missouri River (a western tributary of the Mississippi) is slightly longer and passes through a larger number of states, but is not nearly as navigable.Yes and no. You could from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes, but not across to CA or the west coast. It will mainly take you through the center of the country.
Since Louisiana is one of the southernmost states in the US, and Alaska is the northernmost state, you would go north to go from Louisiana to Alaska.
You would travel through California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and finally reach South Carolina.
The Mississippi is the largest river in North America and travels from its sources in the lakes of Minnesota south through the United States. It travels past the US States of: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. It runs past the City of New Orleans and empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
To travel from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Florida, you typically pass through four to five states, depending on your route. Common states you would go through include Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, and Tennessee, before reaching Florida. Some routes may also include additional states like Arkansas or Kentucky.