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The length andrancour of the struggle inextricably involved the Crown, long before two Englishmen, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, gave their names to the line. The Mason and Dixon line, in reality, is the product of a bitter dispute between two of Great Britain’s American colonies.

Although its associations are largely with the period of the American Civil War, the line actually ante-dates the birth of America as a nation and had nothing to do with slavery or the struggle between North and South.

These words are from a light-hearted song, but in serious political, social and economic comment, the Mason and Dixon line has come to signify the division of the United States between North and South. Just anywhere below that Mason Dixon line. A much more promising line of inquiry relates Dixie to the Mason-Dixon line, the demarcation between northern and southern states named after the surveyors Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon. Over time, the line was extended to the Ohio River to make up the entire southern border of Pennsylvania. ‘Are you from Alabama, Tennessee or Caroline The Mason-Dixon Line, as it came to be known, extended from the Delaware-Maryland-Pennsylvania triangle into what is now West Virginia (but was then Virginia). Though both colonies claimed the area between the 39th and 40th parallel, what is now referred to as the Mason-Dixon line finally settled the boundary at a. The Mason-Dixon Line also called the Mason and Dixon Line is a boundary line that makes up the border between Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
