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There is no doubt that settlers of the nineteenth century were drawn to the Great Lakes region because of access to water. Above all else, the greatest attraction was A. its location relative to the Erie Canal. B. the abundance of wildlife. C. the promise of agricultural land. D. potential trade with local Native Americans.

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Answer: C

Explanation: Your answer is C. the promise of agricultural land.

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C. The promise of agricultural land

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