Mason line and mason twine are both used in construction and masonry work, but they differ in material and application. Mason line is typically a synthetic, strong, and durable cord used for marking straight lines over long distances, while mason twine is usually made from natural fibers or a combination of materials and is thinner, making it better suited for lighter tasks like tying or bundling. Mason line is often more resistant to weather conditions, whereas mason twine may be more biodegradable.
The Mason Dixon Line which has come to symbolize the cultural boundary between the Northern United States and Dixie.
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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.
Yes there is a large difference between the two. A line has no end and a line segment ends.
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