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22 April, 15:52

States like Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina are considered to be "below the Mason-Dixon line." This means that they are

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  1. 22 April, 17:27
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    The mason Dixon line was a border dispute in 1763 to 1767 with Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon, and was a resolution involving Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, so the states below the border are non demarcation states
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