Besides becoming the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon's line became what separated the states that allowed slavery (Confederate; south) and the states that didn't (Union; north)
It's Mason-Dixon.
I went looking for the Mason-Dixon line and found out they don't paint it on the ground.
Charles Mason, Sir George and Jeremiah Dixon traveld through a line which they now call the mason-dixon lien
The Mason-Dixon Line.
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Here is a link to a map http://www.sonofthesouth.net/slavery/slave-maps/mason-dixon-line.htm
It's Mason-Dixon.
The "Mason-Dixon" Line Not true, the Mason-Dixon line was used due to colonial disputes with the British colonies at about 1763
The Mason Dixon Line which has come to symbolize the cultural boundary between the Northern United States and Dixie.
The Mason - Dixon Line is 233 miles long.
the mason-dixon line was commonly seen to separate what?
the mason dixon line
The Mason-Dixon was more important than just a border. Mason and Dixon drew this line to seperate the north from the south. It is a very important border.
The Mason-Dixon was more important than just a border. Mason and Dixon drew this line to seperate the north from the south. It is a very important border.
It permitted slavery north of the mason-Dixon line in areas of the Louisiana Purchase
Slavery was legal in all the US colonies. However, by 1804, all the States north of the Mason-Dixon Line had outlawed slavery.