Mason dixon line
36 degrees north and 30'
Latitude 36, 30
Crittenden Compromise
36 degrees 30 minutes
To separate slave and free states
The Missouri Compromise of 1820
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The banning of slavery north of the 36 30 line as outlined in the Missouri Compromise of 1820 helped to temporarily ease sectional tensions over the expansion of slavery in the United States. However, it ultimately contributed to the larger conflict over states' rights and the power of the federal government, which would culminate in the American Civil War.
30×1=30 30×2=60 30×3=90 30×4=120 30×5=150 30×6=180 30×7=210 36×1=36 36×2=72 36×3=108 36×4=144 36×5=180 LCM of 30 and 36 = 180
Actual: 36" Typical MAX Theory: 36"~50" Construction: 36"~40" Depending on local construction standards