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It is the 36030'N line that diveded the free states and the slave states in the 1820's when the Missouri Compromise was formed.

Actually it was in 1850's ~Hope I could help

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12y ago

At 36° 30' a line was drawn between states allowing slavery and prohibiting slavery.

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10y ago

The Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 between the pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States Congress. It involved the regulation of slavery in the western territories.

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13y ago

It happened before the civil war: in 1820

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