The cultures transplanted to the West in the period of migration after the War of 1812 __________.
A. held little in common with seaboard communities
B. contained a mixture of southern and New England culture that crossed regional distinctions
C. quickly incorporated Indian traditions into everyday life activities
D. closely resembled the regional cultures from which migrants had come
Answer: D
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