Kansas and Missouri
History of rivalry between two states / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kansas and Missouri are two bordering U.S. states with a long and tumultuous history. The relationship between these two states has its roots in Bleeding Kansas, but mutual distrust has continued off and on since then, even in sporting contexts.[1] These states also share the Kansas City metropolitan area, where both states each have a city named "Kansas City" on either side of the Missouri River.
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