Asked by darren

Why did settlers build new cities along canal and railroad routes?
Group of answer choices

To find more trees.

To take advantage of economic opportunity and transportation.

To escape Native Americans.

To avoid taxes.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
To take advantage of economic opportunity and transportation.

Canals and railroads lowered transport costs and connected markets, so towns sprang up at stops and along routes to serve trade, industry, and travelers.