How did the rise of localized, commercial agriculture change the way Americans lived their lives?

A) It led to a majority of Americans moving into the agricultural industry.
B) It moved Americans closer to the world of the marketplace.
C) It led American society to become completely independent of slave labor.
D) It discouraged Americans from joining industries other than the agricultural industry.
E) It focused on improving commerce between America and Europe.


B

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