mason and dixon line

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mason and dixon line

A map shows the Mason and Dixon Line as a boundary between two states.

Definition

Proper noun 1. A historical boundary line: The Mason-Dixon Line is the boundary line between the U.S. states of Maryland and Pennsylvania, surveyed by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon between 1763 and 1767 to resolve a border dispute. 2. A symbolic and cultural demarcation: It is widely known as the symbolic dividing line between the Northern and Southern United States, particularly in the context of slavery and the period leading up to the American Civil War.

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Mason-Dixon Line was originally surveyed to settle a dispute between the colonies.
    • Before the Civil War, states south of the Mason-Dixon Line were primarily slaveholding.
Advanced Usage
  • "below the Mason-Dixon Line": A phrase used to refer to the Southern United States.
    • He has a distinct accent from below the Mason-Dixon Line.
  • "north/south of the Mason-Dixon Line": Used to specify a location in relation to this historical and cultural boundary.
    • Her family has lived north of the Mason-Dixon Line for generations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mason-Dixon: An adjectival form used to describe something related to this boundary or the cultural divide it represents.
    • The debate had a distinct Mason-Dixon tone to it.
Synonyms
  • The Line: A common informal reference.
  • The Dixie Line: A less common variant emphasizing the Southern association.
Notes on Meaning

While the Mason-Dixon Line is a specific historical boundary, its primary significance in modern usage is symbolic. It does not represent a precise legal or geographic division of the entire country but serves as a powerful cultural metaphor for the historical divide between free states and slave states, and subsequently between the North and South.

mason and dixon line

A map shows the Mason and Dixon Line as a boundary between two states.

Noun
  1. the boundary between Maryland and Pennsylvania; symbolic dividing line between North and South before the American Civil War