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Slave country (Maryland) and Free soil (Pennsylvania)

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Did the mason dixon line separate the north and the south?

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How long is the mason-dixon line?

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What was commonly separated by the Mason Dixon line?

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What was the Mason-dixon line seen to separate?

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