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Parallel 36°30′ north

The parallel 36°30′ north is a circle of latitude that is 36 and one-half degrees north of the equator of the Earth. This parallel of latitude is particularly significant in the history of the United States as the line of the Missouri Compromise, which was used to divide the prospective slave and free states west of the Mississippi River, with the exception of Missouri, which is mostly north of this parallel.

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36.5th parallel north
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Map of the United States c. 1849 (modern state borders), with the parallel 36°30′ north – slave states in red, free states in blue
This 1856 map shows slave states (gray), free states (pink), U.S. territories (green), and Kansas in center (white) with parallel 36°30′ north prominently indicated.

In the United States

In the United States, the parallel 36°30′ forms part of the boundary between Tennessee and Kentucky, in the region west of the Tennessee River and east of the Mississippi River. This parallel also forms part of the boundary between Missouri and Arkansas in the region west of the St. Francis River, and part of the boundary between the Oklahoma Panhandle and the Texas Panhandle. The rest of the boundaries between Virginia and North Carolina; between Virginia and Tennessee; and between Tennessee and Kentucky lie close to the parallel 36°30′. The boundary between Kentucky and Tennessee was defined as 36°30′, based on the Royal Colonial Boundary of 1665 that set the boundary of the Colony of Virginia and the Province of Carolina.

In 1779 and 1780, surveyors were sent to mark the line on the ground as far as the Tennessee River. As they worked west their line drifted north until by the time they reached the river they were about 10′ north of 36°30′. Despite this error the boundary was set along the line surveyed. The final part of the Kentucky-Tennessee boundary, between the Tennessee River and the Mississippi River, was not surveyed until after 1819 when treaties extinguished Native American claims in the area. The final portion was surveyed east from the Mississippi River along 36°30′. Due to the relative precision of the survey of 36°30′ on the Mississippi River, Congress decided to continue the line west as the northern boundary of Arkansas Territory, with the exception of the Missouri Bootheel.[1]

The parallel 36°30′ north is part of a nearly straight east-west line of state borders (with small variations) starting on the East Coast of the United States, beginning with the border between Virginia and North Carolina. However, this boundary and the one between Kentucky and Tennessee line lies a few miles north of 36°30′ in places. The line west of Arkansas is slightly further north at 37°.

In southeastern Missouri, the Missouri Bootheel along the Mississippi River extends about 50 miles (80 kilometers) to the south, all the way to the 36th parallel north, and about 30 miles (50 kilometers) inland. This was because politicians in that region along that major river felt that it would be advantageous to be located in Missouri rather than in the Arkansas Territory, which became the State of Arkansas in 1836. The parallel 36°30′ then forms the rest of the boundary between Missouri and Arkansas.

The Missouri Compromise of 1820 established the latitude 36°30′ as the northern limit for slavery to be legal in the territories of the west. As part of this compromise, Maine (formerly a part of Massachusetts) was admitted as a free state. This addition maintained the balance of power in the U.S. Senate between the free states and the slaveholding states.

The bulk of Missouri lies north of the 36°30′ line, but Southern planters who lived in southeastern Missouri supported slavery, especially for farming on their cotton plantations. Hence, part of the Missouri Compromise arose from this. Also, the slave states of the Southern United States wanted to have the support of another slave state so the Senate could not abolish slavery in the United States. This situation remained in effect for decades because as the free states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Iowa were admitted to the Union, the new slave states of Arkansas, Florida, and Texas were also admitted.

When the Republic of Texas joined the United States in 1845 as a slave state, it was required to cede all of its claimed land north of the 36°30′ latitude to the Federal Government. Over the following half-century, this land became parts of Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. The Compromise of 1850 confirmed that the 36°30′ parallel was the northmost boundary of Texas. Then Kansas was admitted to the Union as a free state in 1861.

The creation of the New Mexico Territory and the Utah Territory in 1850, the Kansas Territory in 1854, and the Colorado Territory[2] in 1861 moved the boundaries of one of the western territories, New Mexico, north to the 37th parallel north. New Mexico Territory was eventually split in two states, New Mexico and Arizona, which were admitted in 1911–12, but this was long after the 13th Amendment had abolished slavery in all of the United States.

The gap between the northern boundary of Texas on the parallel 36°30′ north and the southern boundaries of Kansas and Colorado on the parallel 37° north created the No Man's Land that later became the Oklahoma Panhandle in 1889. While a significant part of Nevada (containing Las Vegas) is south of 36°30′, at the time of the admission of Nevada in 1864, it was in the New Mexico Territory. This land was not split off from the new Arizona Territory until 1871, when it was given to Nevada by the Federal government.

The Compromise of 1850 made no attempt to divide California along the line of 36°30′, or to allow slavery south of it; the social and political conditions created by the California Gold Rush ruled out any such idea. In fact, California was immediately admitted to the union as a free state

During the American Civil War (1861–65), all of the states located wholly south of 36°30′ north joined the Confederate States of America. All of the states with land north of the parallel, except Virginia, stayed in the Union, although Kentucky and Missouri had Confederate legislatures that were elected in parallel with their regular legislatures. Also Maryland, another slave state, was occupied by the Union Army under the commands of President Abraham Lincoln, and its legislature was thus pressured into voting not to secede. Naturally, Lincoln and the remaining members of the U.S. Congress wanted Maryland to stay in the Union in order to prevent the national capital city of Washington, D.C. from being surrounded by Confederate states, and hence being cut off from the rest of the Union. If such a thing had happened, then the Federal government would have been forced to move somewhere else further north, such as to Philadelphia.

Around the world

Starting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards, the parallel 36°30′ north passes through:

Co-ordinates Country, territory or sea Notes
36°30′N 0°0′E / 36.500°N 0.000°E / 36.500; 0.000 (Prime Meridian) Mediterranean Sea
36°30′N 1°8′E / 36.500°N 1.133°E / 36.500; 1.133 (Algeria)   Algeria Passing through Ténès, Blida, Héliopolis
36°30′N 8°9′E / 36.500°N 8.150°E / 36.500; 8.150 (Tunisia)   Tunisia
36°30′N 10°50′E / 36.500°N 10.833°E / 36.500; 10.833 (Mediterranean Sea) Mediterranean Sea Passing just south of the island of Sicily,   Italy
36°30′N 22°21′E / 36.500°N 22.350°E / 36.500; 22.350 (Greece)   Greece Mani Peninsula, island of Elafonisos and Cape Malea
36°30′N 23°8′E / 36.500°N 23.133°E / 36.500; 23.133 (Aegean Sea) Aegean Sea Passing just south of the island of Folegandros,   Greece
Passing just north of the island of Santorini,   Greece
Passing just south of the island of Astypalaia,   Greece
36°30′N 26°58′E / 36.500°N 26.967°E / 36.500; 26.967 (Greece)   Greece Island of Kandelioussa
36°30′N 26°59′E / 36.500°N 26.983°E / 36.500; 26.983 (Aegean Sea) Aegean Sea Passing just south of the island of Nisyros,   Greece
Passing just north of the island of Tilos,   Greece
Passing just south of the island of Symi,   Greece
Passing just north of the island of Rhodes,   Greece
36°30′N 29°8′E / 36.500°N 29.133°E / 36.500; 29.133 (Turkey)   Turkey
36°30′N 30°32′E / 36.500°N 30.533°E / 36.500; 30.533 (Mediterranean Sea) Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Antalya
36°30′N 32°5′E / 36.500°N 32.083°E / 36.500; 32.083 (Turkey)   Turkey
36°30′N 34°11′E / 36.500°N 34.183°E / 36.500; 34.183 (Mediterranean Sea) Mediterranean Sea Gulf of İskenderun
36°30′N 36°0′E / 36.500°N 36.000°E / 36.500; 36.000 (Turkey)   Turkey
36°30′N 36°33′E / 36.500°N 36.550°E / 36.500; 36.550 (Syria)   Syria Passing through Al-Hasakah
36°30′N 41°23′E / 36.500°N 41.383°E / 36.500; 41.383 (Iraq)   Iraq
36°30′N 45°3′E / 36.500°N 45.050°E / 36.500; 45.050 (Iran)   Iran Passing just north of Amol and Qaemshahr; passing just south of Babol and Sari
36°30′N 61°9′E / 36.500°N 61.150°E / 36.500; 61.150 (Turkmenistan)   Turkmenistan
36°30′N 64°37′E / 36.500°N 64.617°E / 36.500; 64.617 (Afghanistan)   Afghanistan
36°30′N 71°49′E / 36.500°N 71.817°E / 36.500; 71.817 (Pakistan)   Pakistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Gilgit-Baltistan – claimed by   India
36°30′N 75°58′E / 36.500°N 75.967°E / 36.500; 75.967 (China)   China Xinjiang
Qinghai – passing just south of Xining
Gansu
Ningxia
Gansu
Shaanxi
Shanxi
Hebei
Shandong
36°30′N 120°57′E / 36.500°N 120.950°E / 36.500; 120.950 (Yellow Sea) Yellow Sea Passing through Anmyeon Island,   South Korea
Passing through Cheonsu Bay
36°30′N 126°20′E / 36.500°N 126.333°E / 36.500; 126.333 (South Korea)   South Korea South Chungcheong Province
Passing through Sejong City
Passing just north of Daejeon
North Chungcheong Province – Passing just south of Cheongju, Passing through Mount Songni
North Gyeongsang Province – Passing through Andong
36°30′N 129°27′E / 36.500°N 129.450°E / 36.500; 129.450 (Sea of Japan) Sea of Japan Passing just north of the island of Dōgo,   Japan
36°30′N 136°30′E / 36.500°N 136.500°E / 36.500; 136.500 (Japan)   Japan Island of Honshū:
Ishikawa Prefecture
Toyama Prefecture
Nagano Prefecture
Gunma Prefecture
Tochigi Prefecture
Ibaraki Prefecture
36°30′N 140°38′E / 36.500°N 140.633°E / 36.500; 140.633 (Pacific Ocean) Pacific Ocean
36°30′N 121°56′W / 36.500°N 121.933°W / 36.500; -121.933 (United States)   United States California – passing just south of Point Lobos
Nevada
Arizona
New Mexico
Oklahoma / Texas border
Oklahoma
Missouri / Arkansas border
Missouri
Kentucky (Kentucky Bend) / Tennessee border (for about 5 km)
Missouri (for about 5 km)
Kentucky / Tennessee border
Tennessee – passing through Clarksville
North Carolina
36°30′N 75°52′W / 36.500°N 75.867°W / 36.500; -75.867 (Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic Ocean
36°30′N 6°16′W / 36.500°N 6.267°W / 36.500; -6.267 (Spain)   Spain Passing through Cádiz and Marbella
36°30′N 4°41′W / 36.500°N 4.683°W / 36.500; -4.683 (Mediterranean Sea) Mediterranean Sea

See also

References

  1. ^ Hubbard, Bill (2009). American Boundaries: The Nation, the States, the Rectangular Survey. University of Chicago Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-226-35591-7. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  2. ^ "An Act to provide a temporary Government for the Territory of Colorado" (PDF). Thirty-sixth United States Congress. 1861-02-28. Retrieved 2007-02-22.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Parallel 36 30 north news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message The parallel 36 30 north is a circle of latitude that is 36 and one half degrees north of the equator of the Earth This parallel of latitude is particularly significant in the history of the United States as the line of the Missouri Compromise which was used to divide the prospective slave and free states west of the Mississippi River with the exception of Missouri which is mostly north of this parallel 36 5 class notpageimage 36 5th parallel north Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KMLMap of the United States c 1849 modern state borders with the parallel 36 30 north slave states in red free states in blue This 1856 map shows slave states gray free states pink U S territories green and Kansas in center white with parallel 36 30 north prominently indicated Contents 1 In the United States 2 Around the world 3 See also 4 ReferencesIn the United States EditIn the United States the parallel 36 30 forms part of the boundary between Tennessee and Kentucky in the region west of the Tennessee River and east of the Mississippi River This parallel also forms part of the boundary between Missouri and Arkansas in the region west of the St Francis River and part of the boundary between the Oklahoma Panhandle and the Texas Panhandle The rest of the boundaries between Virginia and North Carolina between Virginia and Tennessee and between Tennessee and Kentucky lie close to the parallel 36 30 The boundary between Kentucky and Tennessee was defined as 36 30 based on the Royal Colonial Boundary of 1665 that set the boundary of the Colony of Virginia and the Province of Carolina In 1779 and 1780 surveyors were sent to mark the line on the ground as far as the Tennessee River As they worked west their line drifted north until by the time they reached the river they were about 10 north of 36 30 Despite this error the boundary was set along the line surveyed The final part of the Kentucky Tennessee boundary between the Tennessee River and the Mississippi River was not surveyed until after 1819 when treaties extinguished Native American claims in the area The final portion was surveyed east from the Mississippi River along 36 30 Due to the relative precision of the survey of 36 30 on the Mississippi River Congress decided to continue the line west as the northern boundary of Arkansas Territory with the exception of the Missouri Bootheel 1 The parallel 36 30 north is part of a nearly straight east west line of state borders with small variations starting on the East Coast of the United States beginning with the border between Virginia and North Carolina However this boundary and the one between Kentucky and Tennessee line lies a few miles north of 36 30 in places The line west of Arkansas is slightly further north at 37 In southeastern Missouri the Missouri Bootheel along the Mississippi River extends about 50 miles 80 kilometers to the south all the way to the 36th parallel north and about 30 miles 50 kilometers inland This was because politicians in that region along that major river felt that it would be advantageous to be located in Missouri rather than in the Arkansas Territory which became the State of Arkansas in 1836 The parallel 36 30 then forms the rest of the boundary between Missouri and Arkansas The Missouri Compromise of 1820 established the latitude 36 30 as the northern limit for slavery to be legal in the territories of the west As part of this compromise Maine formerly a part of Massachusetts was admitted as a free state This addition maintained the balance of power in the U S Senate between the free states and the slaveholding states The bulk of Missouri lies north of the 36 30 line but Southern planters who lived in southeastern Missouri supported slavery especially for farming on their cotton plantations Hence part of the Missouri Compromise arose from this Also the slave states of the Southern United States wanted to have the support of another slave state so the Senate could not abolish slavery in the United States This situation remained in effect for decades because as the free states of Michigan Wisconsin and Iowa were admitted to the Union the new slave states of Arkansas Florida and Texas were also admitted When the Republic of Texas joined the United States in 1845 as a slave state it was required to cede all of its claimed land north of the 36 30 latitude to the Federal Government Over the following half century this land became parts of Kansas Colorado New Mexico and Oklahoma The Compromise of 1850 confirmed that the 36 30 parallel was the northmost boundary of Texas Then Kansas was admitted to the Union as a free state in 1861 The creation of the New Mexico Territory and the Utah Territory in 1850 the Kansas Territory in 1854 and the Colorado Territory 2 in 1861 moved the boundaries of one of the western territories New Mexico north to the 37th parallel north New Mexico Territory was eventually split in two states New Mexico and Arizona which were admitted in 1911 12 but this was long after the 13th Amendment had abolished slavery in all of the United States The gap between the northern boundary of Texas on the parallel 36 30 north and the southern boundaries of Kansas and Colorado on the parallel 37 north created the No Man s Land that later became the Oklahoma Panhandle in 1889 While a significant part of Nevada containing Las Vegas is south of 36 30 at the time of the admission of Nevada in 1864 it was in the New Mexico Territory This land was not split off from the new Arizona Territory until 1871 when it was given to Nevada by the Federal government The Compromise of 1850 made no attempt to divide California along the line of 36 30 or to allow slavery south of it the social and political conditions created by the California Gold Rush ruled out any such idea In fact California was immediately admitted to the union as a free stateDuring the American Civil War 1861 65 all of the states located wholly south of 36 30 north joined the Confederate States of America All of the states with land north of the parallel except Virginia stayed in the Union although Kentucky and Missouri had Confederate legislatures that were elected in parallel with their regular legislatures Also Maryland another slave state was occupied by the Union Army under the commands of President Abraham Lincoln and its legislature was thus pressured into voting not to secede Naturally Lincoln and the remaining members of the U S Congress wanted Maryland to stay in the Union in order to prevent the national capital city of Washington D C from being surrounded by Confederate states and hence being cut off from the rest of the Union If such a thing had happened then the Federal government would have been forced to move somewhere else further north such as to Philadelphia Around the world EditStarting at the Prime Meridian and heading eastwards the parallel 36 30 north passes through Co ordinates Country territory or sea Notes36 30 N 0 0 E 36 500 N 0 000 E 36 500 0 000 Prime Meridian Mediterranean Sea36 30 N 1 8 E 36 500 N 1 133 E 36 500 1 133 Algeria Algeria Passing through Tenes Blida Heliopolis36 30 N 8 9 E 36 500 N 8 150 E 36 500 8 150 Tunisia Tunisia36 30 N 10 50 E 36 500 N 10 833 E 36 500 10 833 Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean Sea Passing just south of the island of Sicily Italy36 30 N 22 21 E 36 500 N 22 350 E 36 500 22 350 Greece Greece Mani Peninsula island of Elafonisos and Cape Malea36 30 N 23 8 E 36 500 N 23 133 E 36 500 23 133 Aegean Sea Aegean Sea Passing just south of the island of Folegandros Greece Passing just north of the island of Santorini Greece Passing just south of the island of Astypalaia Greece36 30 N 26 58 E 36 500 N 26 967 E 36 500 26 967 Greece Greece Island of Kandelioussa36 30 N 26 59 E 36 500 N 26 983 E 36 500 26 983 Aegean Sea Aegean Sea Passing just south of the island of Nisyros Greece Passing just north of the island of Tilos Greece Passing just south of the island of Symi Greece Passing just north of the island of Rhodes Greece36 30 N 29 8 E 36 500 N 29 133 E 36 500 29 133 Turkey Turkey36 30 N 30 32 E 36 500 N 30 533 E 36 500 30 533 Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Antalya36 30 N 32 5 E 36 500 N 32 083 E 36 500 32 083 Turkey Turkey36 30 N 34 11 E 36 500 N 34 183 E 36 500 34 183 Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean Sea Gulf of Iskenderun36 30 N 36 0 E 36 500 N 36 000 E 36 500 36 000 Turkey Turkey36 30 N 36 33 E 36 500 N 36 550 E 36 500 36 550 Syria Syria Passing through Al Hasakah36 30 N 41 23 E 36 500 N 41 383 E 36 500 41 383 Iraq Iraq36 30 N 45 3 E 36 500 N 45 050 E 36 500 45 050 Iran Iran Passing just north of Amol and Qaemshahr passing just south of Babol and Sari36 30 N 61 9 E 36 500 N 61 150 E 36 500 61 150 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan36 30 N 64 37 E 36 500 N 64 617 E 36 500 64 617 Afghanistan Afghanistan36 30 N 71 49 E 36 500 N 71 817 E 36 500 71 817 Pakistan Pakistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Gilgit Baltistan claimed by India36 30 N 75 58 E 36 500 N 75 967 E 36 500 75 967 China China Xinjiang Qinghai passing just south of Xining Gansu Ningxia Gansu Shaanxi Shanxi Hebei Shandong36 30 N 120 57 E 36 500 N 120 950 E 36 500 120 950 Yellow Sea Yellow Sea Passing through Anmyeon Island South Korea Passing through Cheonsu Bay36 30 N 126 20 E 36 500 N 126 333 E 36 500 126 333 South Korea South Korea South Chungcheong Province Passing through Sejong City Passing just north of Daejeon North Chungcheong Province Passing just south of Cheongju Passing through Mount Songni North Gyeongsang Province Passing through Andong36 30 N 129 27 E 36 500 N 129 450 E 36 500 129 450 Sea of Japan Sea of Japan Passing just north of the island of Dōgo Japan36 30 N 136 30 E 36 500 N 136 500 E 36 500 136 500 Japan Japan Island of Honshu Ishikawa Prefecture Toyama Prefecture Nagano Prefecture Gunma Prefecture Tochigi Prefecture Ibaraki Prefecture36 30 N 140 38 E 36 500 N 140 633 E 36 500 140 633 Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean36 30 N 121 56 W 36 500 N 121 933 W 36 500 121 933 United States United States California passing just south of Point Lobos Nevada Arizona New Mexico Oklahoma Texas border Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas border Missouri Kentucky Kentucky Bend Tennessee border for about 5 km Missouri for about 5 km Kentucky Tennessee border Tennessee passing through Clarksville North Carolina36 30 N 75 52 W 36 500 N 75 867 W 36 500 75 867 Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean36 30 N 6 16 W 36 500 N 6 267 W 36 500 6 267 Spain Spain Passing through Cadiz and Marbella36 30 N 4 41 W 36 500 N 4 683 W 36 500 4 683 Mediterranean Sea Mediterranean SeaSee also EditTerritorial evolution of the United States The 49th parallel north another important parallel of latitude in American history since it became the boundary between the United States and Canada from northern Minnesota all the way west to the Pacific Ocean at Puget Sound This boundary was established in two separate treaties with the British Empire the first one in 1818 The Parallel 54 40 north another important parallel of latitude in American history References Edit Hubbard Bill 2009 American Boundaries The Nation the States the Rectangular Survey University of Chicago Press p 140 ISBN 978 0 226 35591 7 Retrieved 27 September 2012 An Act to provide a temporary Government for the Territory of Colorado PDF Thirty sixth United States Congress 1861 02 28 Retrieved 2007 02 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parallel 36 30 north amp oldid 1140208432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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