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It would reinstate the Missouri Compromise line, extending it to the California border. Slavery would be prohibited to the north of the line and protected south of the line.
California was in both the north and south.
To allow California to join the Union as two states - North California and South California - divided by the line of the Missouri Compromise.
Allowed California to be admitted to the Union as two states - North California and South California, divided along the line of the Missouri Compromise.
California is situated on a large fault line that extends from north to south.
Because California was in both the north and south.
If you followed the 70 W line of longitude north to the North Pole and then continued south, you would eventually end up on the 110 E line of longitude.
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
The line that separates the richer north from the poorer south is called the "Mason-Dixon Line." It historically marked the border between the Northern and Southern states in the United States along the lines of slavery and agriculture.
North South MRT Line was created in 1987.
If you could travel in a straight line form San Francisco, California to the South Pole, you would travel about 8,600 miles.
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