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What term was used to describe the rough divide between free and slave states by the mid-1800s?
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What term was used to describe the rough divide between free and slave states by the mid-1800s?
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What term was used to describe the rough divide between free and slave states by the mid-1800s?
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It’s the “36’30’’N” line. Hope I could help
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In order to keep the amount of free states and slave states equal in congress, the Missouri Compromise was past and the "36 30" line was drawn.
Sorry if i'm wrong, hope this helps.
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