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  • Contents

  • The Mighty Mississippi

  • Where in the World?

  • A Trip Back in Time

  • Water at Work

  • Life Along the River

  • Early Explorers

  • The Big Picture

  • People of the River

  • River Stories

  • Natural Attractions

  • Key Issues: Controlling the Flow

  • Time Line

  • What Have You Learned?

  • Eind Out for Yourself

  • Glossary/Index

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[...]... explored southeastern Florida without finding gold Soon after crossing the Mississippi River, de Soto died and was buried in the river Other early explorers came from France In 1673, Father Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet canoed down the Mississippi River They were the first Europeans to follow the river south to the Arkansas River Joliet, an excellent mapmaker, mapped out their travels along the Mississippi. .. homes Their journey west of the Mississippi River is known as the "Trail of Tears." a Many descendants of the Southern Mississippi tribes now live in Oklahoma, a result of their forced journey, the "Trail of Tears." The Mississippi River ^ r Native Americans used canoes to travel along the Mississippi River Canoes were fast and quiet on the water Many Native groups in the northeast built a special kind... shores When the river overflowed, rich sediment was left on the floodplain, which created soil ideal for farming The Ojibwa of northern Minnesota named the river misi sipi, which means "great river. " The Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminóle made their homes in the South In the early part of the nineteenth century, the United States Army forced many of these groups to leave their homes Their... they saw how useful these Native-American boats were The Europeans decided to use canoes for traveling the Mississippi River 19 20 Natural Wonders River Stories Ö he Mississippi River has inspired many writers Mark Twain's stories are the best known Twain grew up in Hannibal, Missouri, a town along the Mississippi River Mark Twain loved the river and wrote about it in many of his books He thought the. .. Mississippi River occurs in the lower valley Numerous Native Peoples have lived along the banks of the Mississippi River. These are the people who gave the Mississippi 1930s Dams with locks are built to deepen the main channel to 9 feet River its name 1682 René Robert Cavelier, Síeur de La Salle, reaches the Gulf of Mexico 1811 The New Orleans is the first steamboat to travel the Mississippi River 1803 1835 Mark... the Mississippi River However, humans have changed the Mississippi River Dams, locks, and levees have been built along the river to control the flow of river water The Mississippi, with its important role in the water cycle, must be protected By keeping the river healthy, people and wildhfe can share and enjoy this wonderful river ^ Lock and Dam No 9 is one of twenty-nine locks and dams located on the. .. about the Mississippi River The Mississippi River Skill Matching Page What did you learn? Look at the questions in the "Skills" column Compare them to the page number of the answers in the "Page" column Refresh your memory by reading the "Answer"column below ^ SKILLS 1• L AS E NWR • PG AE What facts did 1 learn from this book? 1 learned that about 12 million people live along the Mississippi River. .. traveled the river by canoe, reaching the Gulf of Mexico in 1682, He claimed the land for Erance In honor of his king, La Salle named the area Louisiana In 1803, the United States bought the Louisiana Territory from Erance The sale included more than 820,000 square miles of land, along with the Mississippi River Called the Louisiana Purchase, this sale made the United States one of the largest nations in the. .. down the Mississippi as far as Arkansas - -.A^.: •: •' Hi "•'it • 1830S-1870S This period is the "golden age" of steamboats 1861-1865 During the Civil War, the Mississippi River is used by Northern armies to invade the South It is the scene of many important battles 1914 A dam built at Keokuk, Iowa, produces hydroelectric power 1927 The largest flood in the recorded history of the Mississippi River. .. Mississippi River a Memphis, Tennessee, is thought to be the location where Hernando de Soto and his crew first saw the Mississippi River The Mississippi River René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1643-1687) René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, was another French explorer who traveled the Mississippi River Erench King Louis XIV gave him permission to explore the river down to its mouth Along the way, . of the Mississippi River in St. Louis. The arch commemorates the city's role as the "Gateway to the West" during the nineteenth century. The Mississippi River 7 The Mississippi River. down the Mississippi River. They were the first Europeans to follow the river south to the Arkansas River. Joliet, an excellent mapmaker, mapped out their travels along the Mississippi River. a. the Mississippi River, giving the Mississippi the nickname " ;The Big Muddy." The Mississippi River 9 natomy of a Riv What has branches, a trunk, and roots? A tree—and a river! A river

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