The Mason-Dixon Line
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The Mason-Dixon Line
(Arbitrary borders : political boundaries in world history)
Chelsea House Publishers, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 112-116) and index
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This series examines the important issue of the significance of arbitrary borders in world history These studies describe arbitrary borders as places where people interact differently from the way they would had the boundary not existed Analytical, but easy to read, these brief histories will appeal to a broad sweep of readership Begun as a mere survey line that marked the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania, the Mason-Dixon Line evolved into a symbol of the tension and fear of a nation torn apart by civil war.
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