False I think it was the beggininf of it
I do believe the answer would be B
Explanation:
the US government might support the road because they might be able to use the railroads to transport materials for men at war or other materials the country might need.
A lumber producer in New Brunswick might support it because the railroad will require wood for the tracks. The lumber producer can profit from this because the railroad would need a large supply of lumber. They can also use it to transport the lumber.
Primarily alternative way that these railroad companies used their land was to either sell it or rent it out to private business, and occasionally individuals, since the rail companies did not always need all the land they were given for development.