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The answer is C, Westward expansion led to an economic "boom" in the Midwest, as new cities and markets were connected by rail and canals.
Answer: C) Westward expansion led to an economic "boom" in the Midwest, as new cities and markets were connected by rail and canals.
Explanation: Of the choices offered, the only statement that could be considered a positive effect of westward expansion is that it led to an economic "boom" in the Midwest, as new cities and markets were connected by rail and canals. Each of the other answer choices would have to be classified as negative effects of America's expansion west of the Mississippi River.