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What term was used to describe the rough divine between free and slave states by the mid 1800s? a) the lincoln-douglas line b) the cotton curtain c) the slavery line d) the mason-dixon line
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What term was used to describe the rough divine between free and slave states by the mid 1800s?
a) the lincoln-douglas line
b) the cotton curtain
c) the slavery line
d) the mason-dixon line
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