Established to calm intracolonial tensions, the Mason-Dixon Line first marked a region of breakneck development and Native American resistance, then the boundary between pro- and antislavery regimes. Edward Gray’s is the first comprehensive history of the line and its dynamic role in the US from the colonial period to the Civil War—and beyond.
ISBN:
9780674301535
GTIN:
9780674301535
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Author
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Gray, Edward G. |
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Pub Date
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31/10/2025 |
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Binding
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Paperback / softback |
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Pages
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456 |