The Mississippi River is one of North America's major rivers that flows through several US states from Minnesota down to Louisiana. It has played a crucial role in the economic development and transportation of goods in this region.
Related terms
Steamboats: Paddlewheel-driven vessels that were commonly used on the Mississippi River during the 19th century.
Great Plains: A vast expanse of flat land located west of the Mississippi River in central North America.
New Orleans: A major city at the mouth of the Mississippi River known for its cultural diversity and historical significance.