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Creating waterways made it easier and faster to travel and transport goods; they also helped more towns develop and grow. ... How did land and water transportation affect westward expansion? Roads, canals, and steamships made it easier and cheaper to transport and ship goods
The correct option is ACanada
About half of the loyalists who left the United States ended up going
north to Canada, settling in the province of Nova Scotia and also
becoming pioneering settlers in the province of New Brunswick
In post-war Japan, the United States implemented a policy of "rebuilding the nation" The Allies had learned their lesson after WWI, when they were too harsh on the losers.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Despite having a basis in religious and ethnic intolerance, the way in that the Crusades increased cultural interaction between Europe and the Middle East was the following.
Beyond waging war during the Crusades, Europeans started to appeal for goods from Asia, India, and China. Muslim goods and art seemed to like European people and trade relationships started to be more common. The famous Silk Road served to connect European merchants with Asian merchants and the exchange of products and ideas through the Silk Road was an important part of trade history in those years.