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Over time, the Mason-Dixon Line, which marked the Pennsylvania-Maryland border (as well as Delaware’s western edge), came to define the American house divided—between North and South ...
The Mason-Dixon Line was surveyed from 1763 and 1767 by two Britons, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, who gave it their name. The 233-mile border was introduced to help settle a land dispute ...
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