Following the War of 1812, the construction of US railroads and growth of US cities showed that A) the economy was growing quickly. B) the United States had won the war. C) Great Britain had lost the war. D) the economy only grew in cities.

History · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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The correct answer is A) the economy was growing quickly.

The period following the War of 1812 saw a surge in economic growth in the United States. The construction of railroads and the expansion of cities were indicative of the country's rapid economic development. This era marked a significant increase in industrialization, infrastructure development and urbanization contributing to the overall economic expansion and transformation of the United States.