In the 19th and early 20th centuries many people came to Arizona for what?

A) It was believed that the dry air improved their health.
B) Collecting discarded Native American relics.
C) Interest in the "Cowboy Lifestyle" as depicted by dime novels.
D) The influx of European immigrants to the East drove many settlers west to escape "corrupting influences".


A

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