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It is actually split by the line. The line is an extension of the Pennsylvania/Maryland line and is at 39°43′20″. That would mean it would pass thru Indiana about 5 miles south of downtown Indianapolis. Indiana was not effected by the line. Also, Indiana did not become a US state until 1816. Originally the European colonists of France were fur traders. The area was ceded to the British as a result of the French and Indian War.

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