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What did the mason and dixon line have in common with the Underground Railroad

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  • 13-04-2021

Explanation:

The Mason-Dixon line was essentially one of the most used underground 'lines' of railroad to transport slaves to freedom. It was a railroad that, although not important before, became incredibly important over time as it was an essential 'Forgotten' railroad in a way, that was not only able to transport slaves, but had tracks directly into and through both free and slave states.

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