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20 February, 08:35

U. S. cities grew quickly during the early 1800s because:

A. agriculture became more important to the economies of cities.

B. nativists called for more Protestants to move to cities.

c. trade with other countries brought people and business to cities.

D. governments paid for impressive schools and housing in cities.

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  1. 20 February, 10:17
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    I believe the answer is C:

    Trade with other countries brought people and business to cities.
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