The Mason &-Dickson line
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The Mason-Dixon line divided the North from the South, the free states from the slave states. The south, in memory of this division, is still sometimes referred to as "Dixie".
Confederate and Union Boundary IMPROVEMENT The Mason-Dixon line
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)
The "Mason-Dixon" Line Not true, the Mason-Dixon line was used due to colonial disputes with the British colonies at about 1763
Willy Mason was born in New York, United States.
Jeanine Young-Mason has written: 'States of Exile' 'The Patient's Voice'
The Mason &-Dickson line
Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Pennsylvania and Maryland
The Mason-Dixon line
Mason Dixon line
The Mason City Public Library is located at 225 2nd St SE, Mason City, Iowa, United States.
Maryland and all the states south of it are south of the Mason-Dixon line. It was originally a line separating Pennsylvania and Delaware from Maryland and Virginia. This boundary was extended agreed in 1779. The line was named after George Mason and Jerimiah Dixon. These men had surved the line, thus the name "Mason -Dixon".
The Mason Dixon Line