Answer:
Option C. The infrastructure of the early United States developed mainly through water transportation as it was easier and faster to carry goods over water than over land.
Step-by-step explanation:
During the 1820s and 1830s the United States began transporting more goods on river steamboats, canals were built to connect water routes throughout the country, as the nation saw a swift improvement in transportation and a rapid growth in factories, which meant more goods to trade between different regions. During this time water transportation was the main way in which businessmen decided to carry their products to different areas, as it was easier and faster to carry them over water than over land, mainly due to the fact that not every area had developed proper railroads, but where there was a river, or a canal, there was an easy way to transport products. Using water transportation was more time-effective than land transportation as well.