What was the significance of cities to Jeffersonian America?

a. The growing textile factories located in America's major cities employed many urban workers.
b. They served as a hub for exporting goods purchased from farther in the interior.
c. The large influx of immigrants found cheap rents in port cities and seldom moved to rural areas.
d. Almost a quarter of America's population lived in urban centers.
e. They served as terminals for international trade.


E

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