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In what ways was the american economy in the 19th century a market economy?

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During the nineteenth century, a true national market economy formed in America where crops and goods could be sold in all parts of the country. Large farms and corporations formed, taking advantage of new forms of transportation to send goods to different regions.
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Answer:

laissez-faire

Step-by-step explanation:

wealth and power

migration to cities, and improved transportation.

and industrialization, immigration

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