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Nov 10, 2021

[Answer] Which two rivers form much of the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin?

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...1. Mississippi River and Missouri River 2. Mississippi River and St. Croix River 3. St. Paul River and Missouri River 4. Eau Claire River and St. Croix River




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Mississippi River and St. Croix River - Most of the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin is defined by waterways. The northeastern border of Minnesota includes a long stretch of coastline along Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes, followed by a stretch of the Saint Louis River through Duluth. But one 40-mile stretch of Minnesota’s eastern border was drawn as a straight line when it became a state in 1858, for unclear reasons that may be related to the logging industry. The rest of the Minnesota-Wisconsin border is delineated by the Saint Croix and Mississippi Rivers.:


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