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I think the lakes are connected to the Atlantic north of you, the mississippi river is not connected to the great lakes as far as I know

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Hmm... It starts to the WEST of you, in what I thought was runoff from the furthest west of the Great Lakes? (It's not on the east at the start, it's mid-country.)

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Yeah the start of the MIsssissippi river is well west of me

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Right. I thought it was the runoff (among others) as the furthest-west Great Lake (whose name I don't recall at the moment). All the lakes have to be at a similar height, more or less, 'cause water seeks its own level and they're all connected to each other - so I figure they have similar elevations.