How did Caribbean cities differ from those of Europe?
A) American cities were laid out in a grid plan.
B) American cities lacked churches.
C) There was an absence of commerce in American cities.
D) There were no Caribbean cities.
Ans: A) American cities were laid out in a grid plan.
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