The First Industrial Revolution transformed all of the following segments of American society EXCEPT

A.
the slave trade, by creating a huge demand for slaves on cotton plantations.

B.
transportation, by filling new canals and roads with more efficient vehicles.

C.
the financial industry, which gave rise to new banks, corporations, and insurance firms.

D.
Protestant churches, which were being rapidly replaced by nonreligious community institutions.

1 answer

D. Protestant churches, which were being rapidly replaced by nonreligious community institutions.