In the earliest years of the 19th century, approximately half the population of the U.S. lived south of the _____ Line, which made the decision to locate the new capital city nearby an ideal one (which city soon became Washington, DC).
In the earliest years of the 19th century, approximately half the population of
the U.S. lived south of the _____ Line, which made the decision to locate the new capital city nearby an ideal one (which city soon became Washington, DC).