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3 May, 09:31

New York City became the nation's greatest commercial center because

A. the Erie Canal funneled western produce down the Hudson River.

B. goods were sold at much lower prices in New York than anywhere else.

C. it was the main hub of the nation's railroad system.

D. low city taxes on trade increased commercial transactions.

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  1. 3 May, 12:45
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    New York City became the nation's greatest commercial center because the Erie Canal funneled western produce down the Hudson River. New York City became the national capital during 1785-1789 under the Articles of Confederation, where George Washington was also inaugurated, drafted the United States Bill of Rights and the first Supreme Court. The answer would be letter A.
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