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CATEGORIES:This Day in Missouri
DESCRIPTION:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; f
 ont-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On November 30\, the following notable 
 historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></p>\n<ul>\n<li><spa
 n style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; c
 olor: #000000\;'>1806: Zebulon Pike’s expedition\, launched from St. Louis
  to explore the southern Louisiana Purchase\, continued mapping the Arkans
 as River region\, though no specific Missouri activity is recorded for thi
 s date.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, san
 s-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1856: During the “Bleeding K
 ansas” conflict\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Missouri raided Kansa
 s anti-slavery settlements\, escalating violence over the territory’s slav
 ery status.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\,
  sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: In the Civil War\,
  Union General Henry W. Halleck fortified St. Louis as a federal stronghol
 d\, while Confederate guerrillas conducted raids in rural Missouri\, inten
 sifying state divisions.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\
 , helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1864: After
  Confederate General Sterling Price’s failed Missouri campaign\, his force
 s\, including Missouri troops\, were regrouping in Arkansas following Octo
 ber defeats\, with activities possibly occurring around this date.</span><
 /li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-
 size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1888: The Missouri Pacific Railroad expande
 d its southeast Missouri lines\, connecting towns like Cape Girardeau to n
 ational markets\, boosting economic and agricultural growth.</span></li>\n
 <li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 
 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1929: The Great Depression devastated Missouri\, 
 with Kansas City and St. Louis facing mass unemployment\, widespread busin
 ess failures\, and bank closures\, severely impacting the state’s economy.
 </span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif
 \; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1963: Missouri communities\, includ
 ing St. Louis and Kansas City\, continued memorial services for President 
 John F. Kennedy\, assassinated eight days prior\, reflecting the nation’s 
 ongoing grief.</span></li>\n</ul>
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SUMMARY:November 30th This Day in Missouri
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica
 \, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>On November 30\, the f
 ollowing notable historical events related to Missouri occurred:</span></p
 >\n<ul>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; fo
 nt-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1806: Zebulon Pike’s expedition\, launch
 ed from St. Louis to explore the southern Louisiana Purchase\, continued m
 apping the Arkansas River region\, though no specific Missouri activity is
  recorded for this date.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\
 , helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1856: Durin
 g the “Bleeding Kansas” conflict\, pro-slavery “Border Ruffians” from Miss
 ouri raided Kansas anti-slavery settlements\, escalating violence over the
  territory’s slavery status.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: ar
 ial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1861: I
 n the Civil War\, Union General Henry W. Halleck fortified St. Louis as a 
 federal stronghold\, while Confederate guerrillas conducted raids in rural
  Missouri\, intensifying state divisions.</span></li>\n<li><span style='fo
 nt-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #0000
 00\;'>1864: After Confederate General Sterling Price’s failed Missouri cam
 paign\, his forces\, including Missouri troops\, were regrouping in Arkans
 as following October defeats\, with activities possibly occurring around t
 his date.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, s
 ans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1888: The Missouri Pacific
  Railroad expanded its southeast Missouri lines\, connecting towns like Ca
 pe Girardeau to national markets\, boosting economic and agricultural grow
 th.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helvetica\, sans-se
 rif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1929: The Great Depression devas
 tated Missouri\, with Kansas City and St. Louis facing mass unemployment\,
  widespread business failures\, and bank closures\, severely impacting the
  state’s economy.</span></li>\n<li><span style='font-family: arial\, helve
 tica\, sans-serif\; font-size: 12pt\; color: #000000\;'>1963: Missouri com
 munities\, including St. Louis and Kansas City\, continued memorial servic
 es for President John F. Kennedy\, assassinated eight days prior\, reflect
 ing the nation’s ongoing grief.</span></li>\n</ul>
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