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    Missouri U.S. facts and figures Branches of government Elected officials Buying from the U.S. government Indian tribes and resources for Native Americans Missouri ...

  2. www.mo.gov › home-family › taxesTaxes - MO.gov

    Sales Tax Information. The state’s sales tax is imposed on the purchase price of tangible personal property or taxable service sold at retail. Use tax is imposed on the storage, use or consumption of tangible personal property in this state. The 4.225 percent state sales and use tax is distributed into four funds to finance portions of state ...

  3. Kansas City, Missouri ( KC or KCMO) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri by population and area. Most of the city lies within Jackson County, with portions spilling into Clay, Platte, and Cass counties. It is the central city of the Kansas City metropolitan area, which straddles the Missouri – Kansas state line and has a ...

  4. The "Missouri Crisis" was resolved at first in 1820 when the Missouri Compromise cleared the way for Missouri's entry to the union as a slave state. The Missouri Compromise stated that the remaining portion of the Louisiana Territory above the 36°30′ line was to be free from slavery. This same year, the first Missouri constitution was adopted.

  5. Missouri - Politics, Economy, Society: Missouri is governed under its fourth constitution, ratified in 1945, but the basic structure of government has remained constant since the first constitution of 1820. Like those of the other states, the government of Missouri is divided into executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The chief executive, the governor, is elected to a four-year term ...

  6. Jan 9, 2019 · Missouri and Tennessee are the only two states that share boundaries with a record eight states. Missouri is bordered by Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Nebraska, and Illinois. The southern and northern borders are straight, but the Missouri Bootheel extends south into Arkansas. The Mississippi River marks the eastern ...

  7. Missouri became a U.S. territory as a part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, and a year later the Lewis and Clark Expedition set out from St. Louis to explore the land. In 1812, when Louisiana ...

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