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Anonymous (ID: yfzBdtL3) United States No.513163437 >>513163497 >>513163512 >>513163626 >>513163677 >>513164521 >>513166388 >>513166575 >>513166662 >>513166994
why was missouri allowed to cuck arkansas like this?
Anonymous (ID: KV+5MgZN) United States No.513163497
>>513163437 (OP)
Because you're holding white people hostage in the nation their ancestors founded on some kike ass shit peace
Anonymous (ID: xt7yoety) United States No.513163512 >>513166648
>>513163437 (OP)
KENTUCKY SPOTTED WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Anonymous (ID: Oo47hr4L) United States No.513163577
>Various explanations exist as to how the bootheel area ended up in Missouri, but John Hardeman Walker, a prominent Little Prairie, Missouri, cattleman, certainly was behind local efforts to keep his vast landholdings and his political power in the new state of Missouri rather than the emerging Arkansas Territory. The current dimensions of the bootheel were only one of several proposed boundaries, but its inclusion in the 1818 federal legislation creating Arkansas Territory settled the technical definition even if the matter of authorship remains unresolved.
Anonymous (ID: ajCkxfL9) United States No.513163626
>>513163437 (OP)
To ensure they would be accounted as a slave state when they were admitted to the Union.
DRUZE LVRD (ID: +JZwDlpo) Israel No.513163677 >>513163980 >>513164260 >>513164787 >>513166502
>>513163437 (OP)
Do state lines even matter?
Anonymous (ID: QcFpdI6C) United States No.513163774 >>513166264 >>513166518
isn't that area flood prone?
Anonymous (ID: jl0louet) United States No.513163980 >>513165648 >>513166518
>>513163677
Yea states have different laws, tax codes, water rights, demographics, stores, ect
Anonymous (ID: tAO4OMRk) United States No.513164260 >>513166518
>>513163677
every state is a like a separate smaller country.
the cultures are different. the dialects are all different.
Anonymous (ID: tj2atN7R) United States No.513164521 >>513166518
>>513163437 (OP)
states used to battle over territories. there was a war between ohio and michigan for the toledo area.
Anonymous (ID: pU2DBH+p) United States No.513164787
>>513163677
That’s a good question, kike. There are actually many differences between our states, much larger differences than between states in the EU like France and Germany.
Anonymous (ID: 30sSuoxw) United States No.513165648 >>513166518
>>513163980
>Yea states have different laws, tax codes, water rights, demographics, stores, ect
The ideal scenario is living in a state with no income tax near the border of a state with no sales tax. That's why living in Washington near the Oregon border is kino
AnonymousAtheist (ID: UiD+u2gz) United States No.513166264 >>513166470
>>513163774
Yup, it is swampland and with the Mississippi river on the east edge too, canals were dug to drain the swamps and to make farmland

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missouri_Bootheel
Anonymous (ID: kSxVOfFb) United States No.513166388
>>513163437 (OP)
Strawberry's BBQ (before the original older sold it anyway)
Anonymous (ID: QcFpdI6C) United States No.513166470
>>513166264
oh interesting
Anonymous (ID: xt7yoety) United States No.513166502 >>513166812
>>513163677
Mattered a lot more until Dictator Lincoln tore up the constitution and destroyed state's rights
Anonymous (ID: saWbTwMp) United States No.513166518
>>513163774
>>513163980
>>513164260
>>513164521
>>513165648

You chimps, he is referring to Wendy bringing A weapon across state lines to a protest. Recognize when you are being toyed with.
Anonymous (ID: 8NUbKute) Canada No.513166575
>>513163437 (OP)
Is that where Springfield is?
Anonymous (ID: 8NUbKute) Canada No.513166648
>>513163512
Terrible flag - very much like flags from Central American.
South Carolina's Palmetto flag is the best in the US.
Anonymous (ID: sYtKMWWv) United States No.513166657 >>513166727
Everything reminds me of him bros…
Anonymous (ID: Lk765FtP) United States No.513166662
>>513163437 (OP)
supposedly, some government official at the time lived in that small spot before the civil war - and since missouri was a contentious place at the time, because all the jews wanted missouri to be a slave state, but humans didn't want this - well whomever the kike was that was allowed to draw that state's boundaries lived in that little geographic tumor

that's why it exists today
Anonymous (ID: 8NUbKute) Canada No.513166727
>>513166657
There'll be other lovers, anon.
Maybe this guy...
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Anonymous (ID: 2TRUUxed) United States No.513166812
>>513166502
the Industrialists couldn't take over the country unless the States were forced to kneel to a centralized government. This is where the useful idiots known as the Abolitionists came into play.
Anonymous (ID: XzIXq3/r) United States No.513166994
>>513163437 (OP)
Did you ever think that Arkansas may have Cucked Missouri an took a bigger chunk?????
Anonymous (ID: Gn3Tgsw7) United States No.513167063
I've been there before. Right on the Tennessee border, in Missouri, there's this place called Hayti. Yes, it's pronounced like Haiti. I slept in the rest area there for a few hours. In the morning, a nigger knocked on my window and asked me for some change for the vending machine. I didn't give him any.

Paragould is probably the most interesting town there, it's in Arkansas.

There's also another place - Europa - right there in the bootheel. I visited it just because I liked the name. You literally cannot find any information about this place, anywhere on the internet. No population statistics, no crime statistics, not even any information about buildings in the area. But it had buildings. And huge mansions. I remember specifically seeing huge mansions.