Question

What was the cause of the economic geography change in the U.S. during the nineteenth century?(1 point)
Responses

the expansion of the railroads
the expansion of the railroads

the increased population
the increased population

the end of the Civil War
the end of the Civil War

the demand for more cotton

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The primary cause of the economic geography change in the U.S. during the nineteenth century was **the expansion of the railroads**. Railroads facilitated the movement of goods and people, connecting different regions, fostering trade, and contributing to the growth of cities and industries.