Yes, obviously - have you met the people from there? cite: Someone from Illinois
Abraham Lincoln supported the Missouri compromise :p
The part of the Missouri Compromise that was strongly supported by the South and opposed by the North was the provision allowing Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state. This compromise also established the 36°30' parallel, which prohibited slavery in the northern portion of the Louisiana Territory. The South favored the expansion of slavery into new territories, while the North opposed this expansion, fearing it would increase the power of slave states in Congress.
No, But the Missouri River runs through South Dakota, and the Missouri Ridge is an area in western South Dakota.
Arkansas borders the south .
Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana are south of Missouri.
The US state of Missouri is further south than South Dakota.
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Missouri remained loyal to the North or Union.
Iowa is north of Missouri.
Missouri is in the mid-west region of the United States.