{"product_id":"9780674301535","title":"Mason-Dixon : Crucible of the Nation by Edward G. Gray","description":"\"Deeply researched and highly readable.\"  -Eric Foner, Times Literary Supplement\"A rich history of regional distinctions, especially as they shaped the antebellum Republic.\" -Kirkus Reviews\"A fitting testament to a career marked by boundary-crossing curiosity and stalwart service to the historical profession.[a] splendid new history.\" -Richard Bell, Register of the Kentucky Historical Society\"Fascinating.does justice to the full sweep and complexity of American history by expertly tracing a century of change across one especially revealing patch of ground.\" -James H. Read, American Political Thought\"Erudite, gripping, and highly significant. Gray puts his talents as a historian of the American Revolution and the early republic to excellent use, persuasively arguing that the Mason-Dixon Line is worth seeing as a geopolitical border.\"  -Kathleen DuVal, author of Independence LostAcclaimed scholar Edward Gray offers the first comprehensive history of the Mason-Dixon Line, a border at the center of early American political contestation. Formalized in 1767 to fully and finally demarcate Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, the Line resolved a longstanding jurisdictional conflict that had provoked bloodshed among colonists and ensnared Lenape and Susquehannock populations. In 1780, Pennsylvania's Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery inaugurated a new phase, as the Line became a boundary between free and slave states and their distinct legal regimes. Then, with the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850, the Line became a federal instrument to arrest freedom-seeking Blacks. Only with the end of the Civil War did the Line's significance fade, though it haunted the geography of Jim Crow.   Mason-Dixon tells the gripping story of colonial grandees, Native American diplomats, Quaker abolitionists, fugitives from slavery, capitalist railroad and canal builders, US presidents, Supreme Court justices, and Underground Railroad conductors-all contending with the relentless violence and political discord of a borderland that transformed American history.\u003cbr\u003eBinding: Paperback \/ softback","brand":"Gardners","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56294231310709,"sku":"9780674301535","price":22.95,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/backstory.london\/products\/9780674301535","provider":"Backstory","version":"1.0","type":"link"}