The Missouri Compromise.
Your question incomplete. The answer is the Missouri Compromise. It did not actually decree that states to the South of the line would be slave-states. But slavery would be legal there.
Masion Dixion Line
South East united states, known as THE SOUTH
The Union in the American Civil War represented the free states (meaning slave-free states) plus five border slave states in the north of America. The Confederate States of America (the Confederacy) comprised the eleven southern slave states which had seceded from the United States of America.
The names of three slave states are South Carolina, North Carolina, and GeorgiaPS: there's more than this and all the states in the south were where slaves worked and if they ran the would get badly injury and die.........FLORIDA TENNESSEEMISSISSIPPIARKANSASWEST VIRGINIAVIRGINIALOUISIANAKENTUCKY
Your question incomplete. The answer is the Missouri Compromise. It did not actually decree that states to the South of the line would be slave-states. But slavery would be legal there.
The North were free states and the South were slave states.
North wanted the new states to be free states south wanted the new states to be slave states
No. The South was the breakaway Confederacy. The North were the states that had remained loyal to the USA - the Union. (They included four slave-states)
The North were free states and the South were slave states.
North Slave owners did pay their slaves, but south slave owners didn't. See the following link.
Masion Dixion Line
Almost. South of the line, new states could be slave states, but did not have to be.
North was against making slaves states in the west South wanted to make slave states in the west
becous the north wantes free states and south wanted slave states
The five states that were suppliers in the internal slave trade were Virgina, North and South Carolina, and Gerogia.
South East united states, known as THE SOUTH