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What did the Mason-Dixon line originally divide?

While the Mason-Dixon line commonly refers to the division between the “North” and “South” in the eastern United States, it was originally a boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland surveyed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in 1763. During the Civil War, the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland was extended westward to represent the line between the slave and non-slave states.



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