1.) Pioneers tended to settle with others from their home communities along

A.) Canals
B.) Toll Roads
C.) Great Rivers
D.) State Boarders

2.) Which of these is contributed greatly to the growth of the cities such as Cincinnati
A.) Conestoga Wagons
B.) New Roads
C.) Canals
D.) steamboats

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To answer these questions, we can use analytical reasoning and knowledge about US history. Let's break down each question:

1.) Pioneers tended to settle with others from their home communities along:

To answer this question, we need to think about the methods of transportation commonly used by pioneers during the time period in question. Generally, pioneers settled along routes that were easily accessible and familiar to them. Here are the options:

A.) Canals: Canals were not a common method of transportation for pioneers during the early settlement period. They were more commonly used during the industrial revolution as a means of transporting goods.

B.) Toll Roads: Toll roads were the early predecessors of modern highways. While they were used for transportation, they were not the primary routes pioneers settled along.

C.) Great Rivers: Great rivers, such as the Ohio River, were frequently used by pioneers as a means of transportation. Settlements often sprang up along these rivers.

D.) State Borders: State borders were not a determining factor for pioneers when choosing settlement locations.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is C.) Great Rivers.

2.) Which of these contributed greatly to the growth of cities such as Cincinnati:

To answer this question, we need to consider the factors that led to urban growth during the time period discussed. Here are the options:

A.) Conestoga Wagons: Conestoga wagons were used for transportation but did not directly contribute to the growth of cities.

B.) New Roads: New roads allowed for easier travel and transportation, connecting settlements and facilitating trade. However, new roads alone may not have been the primary driver of city growth.

C.) Canals: Canals were a major contributor to city growth during the 19th century in the United States. They provided a reliable means of transportation for goods and people, which promoted commerce and urban development.

D.) Steamboats: Steamboats revolutionized river transportation, making it faster and more efficient. This greatly facilitated trade and transportation along rivers, which in turn contributed to the growth of cities located on these river routes.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is D.) steamboats.