Not exactly. There was an exact line. Anything below that line would be slave states. Anything above would not.
The Navajo language could not be recognized by the Japanese and it allowed information to be spread out to the Americans without the Japanese spying
they further contributed to the growth of the industrial revolution
Answer:
Slavery was prohibited in states north of the 36°36', and this line continued west until California, which was completely admitted to the Union as a free state. In turn, slavery was allowed beneath the line. Missouri, on the other hand, was allowed into the Union as a slave state. This allowed for the amount of slave and free states to stay balanced to preserve the status quo in Congress.