Explanation:
Historically speaking, rivers had a monumental impact on trade, transportation, and natural resources in all regions of the world prior to the development of turnpikes and locomotives. The ancient Romans used rivers for their plumbing and water systems, the Egyptians used the Nile river for trade and for water supply for their crops (and still do), the United States used the Mississippi river to access their northern and southern regions must faster to transport soldiers and commerce in and around the country. Until the "era of the railroad," water passageways were essential to the success of any economy.
A. Americans did not feel connected to the whole country.
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Answer:
Alfred Thayer Mahan
Explanation:
Alfred Thayer Mahan was a naval officer and historian of the United States. His book "The Influence of Sea Power Upon History 1660-1773" was not only widely recognized in the United States but also in Europe. He stresses the role of naval supremacy in the national growth. The commercial activities during the peacetime and fighting capacity during war made naval forces an important factor in national greatness.
Answer:
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