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Why were shipping ports a source of conflict between states?(1 point)
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Shipping ports were push factors for local areas in which they were located.
Shipping ports were push factors for local areas in which they were located.

Shipping ports were a natural hazard for the areas they were located in.
Shipping ports were a natural hazard for the areas they were located in.

Shipping ports had a positive impact on the local and state economy.
Shipping ports had a positive impact on the local and state economy.

Shipping ports brought in a lot of tourism both locally and statewide.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Shipping ports were a source of conflict between states primarily because they had a positive impact on the local and state economy. Ports are crucial for trade and commerce, leading to competition among states to control and manage these valuable resources. This competition could lead to disputes over territory, access, and control of trade routes, thereby creating tensions and conflicts.
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