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The Mason Dixon Line which has come to symbolize the cultural boundary between the Northern United States and Dixie.
The Mason-Dixon Line is the boundary between Pennsylvania and Virginia. It was surveyed between 1763 and 1767 to settle a border dispute between the British colonies of Pennsylvania and Maryland.
The "Mason-Dixon" Line Not true, the Mason-Dixon line was used due to colonial disputes with the British colonies at about 1763
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The Mason-Dixon line.
The Mason-Dixon Line was the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania established by royal surveyors in the colonial period. Informally, it is the line between North and South.
As I understand it the Mason-Dixon was a surveyed line used to resolve a boundary dispute, and later in it's life it came to represent the physical boundary between the free states and the slave states.
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A dividing line between two places is usually called a border.
The Mason-Dixon Line was drawn to show where the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland according to colony charters would fall.
The Mason-Dixon line was known for the division between the northern and southern states in the U.S
No. It is the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania.