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luda_lava [24]
3 years ago
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Read the passage from the following website: www.growingnation.org

English
1 answer:
RSB [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: D. The Louisiana Purchase benefited the United States because it led to westward expansion, secure waterways, and a stronger nation. Pioneers began to farm the land or use the natural resources. Some of these people used the Mississippi River and the Port of New Orleans to ship their products. This purchase clarified the Constitution, increased riches, and led to buying more land. By strengthening the country, securing waterways, and expanding westward, the Louisiana purchase benefited the U.S.

Explanation:

All the things said above were benefits of the Louisiana Purchase as the United States was able to begin a westward expansion that eventually saw them reach the Pacific. Waterways such as the Mississippi were secured and made the nation stronger.

Pioneers took to the west and planted the land and used the natural resources. A clearer Constitution also emerged and led to the buying of more land such as Alaska. All in all, the country benefitted as land was doubled and the country was strengthened.

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