{"id":14062,"date":"2023-12-31T11:25:04","date_gmt":"2023-12-31T10:25:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=14062"},"modified":"2023-12-31T11:25:04","modified_gmt":"2023-12-31T10:25:04","slug":"why-is-the-mississippi-river-more-of-a-highway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/why-is-the-mississippi-river-more-of-a-highway\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Is The Mississippi River More Of A Highway"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Impact of Mississippi River in the US<\/h2>\n

The Mississippi River has always been an important part of the United States and is one of the most iconic and studied rivers in the world. It is the largest river in terms of drainage area, supplying over 30 percent of the nation’s water. The Mississippi is often referred to as a “highway” in the United States, but what impact has it had on our country?<\/p>\n

First of all, the river has played an integral part in the development of the US economy. Big cities and towns have historically been built along the Mississippi, as seen in Memphis and Vicksburg, as well as the very port in New Orleans. In these cities, the proximity to the river allowed for easier trading, shipping and transportation of goods, allowing them to thrive as business cities.<\/p>\n

Manufacturing, the main sector of the US economy, is still heavily dependent on the Mississippi. In fact, the construction of the locks and dams that hold and move the river water made possible the export and import of several commodities. The massive barge fleets that transport agricultural products, crude oil, and chemicals of all kinds, among many other products, along the river serve as evidence of the economic significance of the Mississippi.<\/p>\n

One of the most significant contributions of the Mississippi to the US economy is tourism. The Mississippi River Delta has a vast variety of different habitats, and around the river, visitors can find wetlands, swamps, and woodlands. This creates a unique ecosystem that attracts wildlife, and naturally, tourists. Tourism generates an estimated $3 billion in economic activity annually in the Delta.<\/p>\n