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Prior to the railroad, all of the following made travel difficult in Texas EXCEPT:

a.
It took weeks to cross the state by stagecoach, and travel was often difficult and dangerous.
b.
Roads were poorly constructed and extremely muddy during wet weather, which made it difficult for stagecoaches to pass through.
c.
Severe traffic congestion on the few roads that were available made it difficult to get from one city to the other.
d.
Rivers were too shallow for ships to travel year-round, making it necessary to travel by stagecoach, which was very slow.


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User Suruj
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Answer:

C

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Answer: c. Severe traffic congestion on the few roads that were available made it difficult to get from one city to the other.

Step-by-step explanation:

Before the construction of the railroad, transportation in Texas, and most states, was very difficult and slow. People were transported in caravans to guard against the dangers they might encounter on the road, for example, from being assaulted or attacked by wild animals. The terrain was also a challenge and it took days or even months to travel between cities.

After the creation of the railway, traveling became cheaper and faster. In Texas, the railroad was developed since 1875 to facilitate the transportation of livestock between various cities and Mexico.

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