Answer:
A wave of nostalgia swept over me when I saw my childhood home
D. These cities are located near water because when they were first settled, water was the main method of traveling.
Answer:
this may be inaccurate but this is what i got from google good luck and comment if this was wrong
Explanation:
During the first half of the 19th century, the United States were mostly an agricultural country. Europeans started arriving around this time for cheap land that they can put to production and the wages were almost 5 times higher than in Europe. Most of the immigrants of the time came from northern and western Europe. They came from Ireland (due to the potato famine in 1845), the failure of the German Revolution from 1848 also created considerable migration, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, England, Scotland and Wales were also countries with a considerable amount of immigration coming to America. The largest number of this population concentrated on New York, New Orleans, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Answer:
Steam engine (two inventions/examples)
Explanation:
The steam engine helped tourism because it allowed people to transport from place to place with greater speed, which opened up opportunities for travel. Increased opportunity, or demand, for travel, means increased opportunity/demand for tourism; small towns will be wondering what could attract more people to their area because a higher population means generating a greater profit for the town. One example of the use of a steam engine is Steamboats. This allowed people to travel over water quickly and in great numbers, helping introduce tourists to different sights or interests along the shoreline. Additionally, there is the invention of railroads and steam-powered trains. Trains could travel wherever tracks could be built, which opened up opportunities for travel and tourism in several mountain towns, such as Georgetown, CO.