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Kansas City is actually located in both Missouri and Kansas. The city straddles the border between the two states. The original settlement of Kansas City was in Missouri, and it expanded across the state line into Kansas. The Kansas-Missouri border runs right through the metropolitan area.
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Kansas is named after the Kansas River, in turn named after the Kansa people. Its capital is Topeka, and its most populous city is Wichita; however, the largest urban area is the bi-state Kansas City metropolitan area split between Kansas and Missouri.
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After territorial fights over slavery were resolved in Topekas favor, civic leaders made the city a political center, both as a county seat and the new capital, when Kansas gained statehood early in 1861.
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Illustrations and article about the history of the captials of Kansas, including its territorial capitals, starting with Fort Leavenworth. In order the following capitals until statehood: Shawnee Methodist Mission in Johnson County, Pawnee, the Shawnee Mission again, Lecompton, Minneola, and finally Topeka.
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Between 1856 and 1861, it was an extra-legal capital of Kansas Territory, while the proslavery bastion of Lecompton served as the legally recognized capital. The Free-Staters eventually won the debate over slavery, however, and when Kansas became a state in 1861, Topeka was named the official capital.

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