How did improvements in transportation, such as roads and canals, change the U.S. economy in the early 1800s?


A.
The government went bankrupt paying for transportation improvements.



B.
Towns, markets, and industries grew along the new transportation routes.



C.
The economy suffered as older transportation systems went out of business.



D.
Fewer people moved west because the cost of transportation increased.


Respuesta :

B. Towns, markets, and industries grew along the new transportation routes
B. Towns, markets and industries grew along the new transportation routes.
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE
ACCESS MORE

Otras preguntas