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Where is the mason-dixon line?


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Its a boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, before the civil war it meant the division of free and slave states. ChaCha!

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The boundary began at 15 miles south of the southern most tip of the city of Philadelphia and followed a constant (more)

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It forms a demarcation line among four U.S. states, forming part of the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and MORE?

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The Mason-Dixon line runs between latitude 39 degrees 43'26.3"N and latitude 39 degrees 43'17.6"N. ChaCha for now!

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The original Mason-Dixon Line was a border line between PA & MD to settle an 80-year land dispute between the two colonies.

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The Mason-Dixon Line encompasses a line around the states Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Arkansas and Louisiana. ChaCha on!

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The Mason-Dixon line began in the east along the Mason-Dixon line and headed westward to the Ohio River and along the MORE?

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It forms a demarcation line among 4 U.S. states, forming part of the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, & West Virginia.

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