In the years between 1600 and 1750, the cities that grew most vigorously were:

A. capitals and ports.
B. military forts and capitals.
C. industrial cities and ecclesiastical cities.
D. ports and cities bordering the national line.
E. free cities and coastal cities.


Ans: A. capitals and ports.

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