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I removed a citation for the groups that opposed slavery; Meyer (the cited source) said it was three groups split by occupation. User RJensen changed this to New Englanders and Germans, which is verifiable, but just not in Meyer at that citation. I'm working through the slavery section to expand it
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Earlier I moved: "The population of the Mississippi River region served by St Louis increased rapidly to about 4 million people in 1860. With railroads just beginning to be important in the late 1850s, the riverboat traffic dominated the transportation and trade worlds, and St. Louis flourished at
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It seems to work better that way; it gives the antebellum stuff room to breathe and allows the Civil War to stand on its own as an important era in state history. I also realized that the constitutional changes belong in the 1919-1945 section and not 46-present so I moved that up. Names of the
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the center, with connections east along the Ohio, Illinois, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, west along the Missouri River, and north and south along the Mississippi." to the Connections and commerce section of 1804-1860; it's duplicated now that it's been restored to the Civil War section.
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I've been expanding the entire article for a while now to address this and other issues. It'll likely need to be split into sections and summarized at some point to address length, but that can wait until the big gaps are fixed.
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You're right that it seems too brief on that settlement; the article seems to suggest that the French presence there disappeared with the pullout in 1742. I'll see what I can dig up that will allow a little expansion there.
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No doubt, almost anything is "sometimes" true about any complex human institution. Still, I doubt the same thing is stated in the article about Mississippi.
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subsections could use some work, too; they're really just placeholders until the article is finished with more references and information.
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Thoughts? Alternatives? The split isn't immediately necessary, but I figured getting a head start on discussing it would be a good idea.
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Not to mention policies that have changed the agricultural landscape. Although arguably, Missouri's importance ended after the civil war
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The article needs material on later immigrants, industrialization and other changes. Everything didn't end with the Civil War.----
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as part of a broader expansion and renovation of the article, so I'm sure I'll find a source for the statement as it now stands.
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I am expanding the article and knew as I entered this that it would need to be split into subarticles along the lines of
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The articles getting too long, so I moved the long section on the colonial period to 1803 to a new article
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Great idea, I’ll add to my to do list but if someone wants to take a crack at it feel free.
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section of this article is a bit skimpy on the subject of the French at
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One sentence about Slavery may need to be rethought:
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