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Q: What was the significance of 36 30' Mason Dixon line?
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What did the 30-36 line have to do with the Missouri Compromise?

It said that any states above that line had to be free Union States; anything below that line was a Southern slave state.


The 1820 Missouri Compromise set the dividing line between slave and free states at?

36 degrees 30 minutes


What did the Missouri Compromise say about the land below the 36 30 line?

mama mia


How did the American Revolution affect African-Americans?

Answer 1Before the American Revolution, African-Americans had NO chance of freedom. They were being shipped as slaves along the triangle trade route , but after the revolution the question was discussed of abolishing slavery in the Constitutional Convention and the writing of the Declaration of Independence. Due to the fact that it was such a touchy issue for the south and due to the large economic impact of abolishing slavery, the question was thrown out and a provision was placed in the US Constitution that wouldn't let ANY laws on slavery be passed or even discussed for at least 20 years. Moreover, many of the American Revolutionary Generals were slave owners in the first place and were reluctant to give up their own personal wealth.Answer 2The effect of the American Revolutionary War on African-Americans depended on where they lived. If they were slaves in the New England States, they were freed soon after the war ended. If they were slaves north of the Mason Dixon Line, they were freed about 30 years after the adoption of the constitution. If they were south of the Mason Dixon Line, some were freed but most were not prior to the US Civil War.Answer 3Slavery was also outlawed on mainland Britain, meaning that no man could land on British soil without being free. The British had promised many African-Americans their freedom from the colonists if they fought for the British, and around 20,000 of them did. When the British lost, they attempted to honor their agreement as much as possible by helping African-Americans travel to England and London with the retreating redcoats. Some were even put ashore in Africa at their own request. Therefore many African-Americans clearly felt that their chances of freedom were better with the Brits.


Which parallel made the slave states and the free states?

The Missouri Compromise (1820) settled on the parallel 36 degrees 30 minutes. North of that line, there could be no new slave-states.

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What is 30 minutes north in 36 30 line?

Mason dixon line


Is the city of Baltimore right on the Mason-Dixon line of 36-30 One has heard this often stated?

The Mason-Dixon line was defined as the line extending west from the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland. As Baltimore is located south of the Pennsylvania border, it is south of the Mason-Dixon line.


What was the line that separated north and south during the American civil war?

the lines that separated the north and the south were the border states If you mean the northern and southern states of USA then the Mason-Dixon line. The Mason-Dixon line is the wrong answer. Maryland was in the north but is below the Mason-Dixon line. Thus proving the answer incorrect. This line was to divide Philly from Maryland. And was done prior to the conflict. The true division of North and South is the 36 30 parallel plus Virginia. This is the line that started the debate over slavery. Where it could and could not exist. This is the line drawn in the sand which created the conflict. This is the line that shaped states and our country.


What was the effect of the American revolution on African-Americans?

The effect of the American Revolutionary War on African Americans depended on where they lived. If they were slaves in the New England States, they were freed soon after the war ended. If they were slaves north of the Mason Dixon Line, they were freed about 30 years after the adoption of the constitution. If they were south of the Mason Dixon Line, some were freed but most were not.


All states that are below the Mason Dixon Line?

This answer is written as if looking at the Mason Dixon Line at the beginning of the Civil War. Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia (including the future West Virginia) Maryland Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri California Technically, the Mason-Dixon line simply established the boundary that cut between Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware. It came to symbolize the cultural divide between slave economies and free economies. At the time the line was drawn, however, slavery was legal in nearly all parts of the country. The Mason-Dixon Line is sometime confused with the line (36 degrees 30 minutes north) of the Missouri Compromise; that line was intended to limit the growth of slavery in the years leading up to the Civil War.


What are the three main conditions of the Missouri Compromise are?

1. Missouri and Maine became states.2. The Mason-Dixon line, the line that separated the North and the South, was established across the Southern border of Missouri3. This compromise kept the balance between free and slave states for 30 years.


What was the significance of the 36-30 line?

To separate slave and free states


When did Hal Dixon die?

Hal Dixon died on 2008-07-30.


When was Peter Dixon born?

Peter Dixon was born on 1944-04-30.


Line designated as future boundary between free and slave territories under Missouri compromise?

The compromises drew a line between free and slave states on the 36 30 line of latitude.on the Arkansas Missouri border and everything above it was free except Missouri.


When did Thomas Hill Dixon die?

Thomas Hill Dixon died on 1880-01-30.


When was Mildred Dixon born?

Mildred Dixon was born on August 30, 1910, in Trenton, Missouri, USA.