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Why were passengers from Europe able to travel m New York so cheaply?A.Because the ships w

Why were passengers from Europe able to travel m New York so cheaply?

A.Because the ships were over-crowded on the trip back to New York.

B.Because shipping companies were eager to fill their ships with passengers on the return trip from Europe.

C.Because the shipping companies wanted to develop travelling industry in New York.

D.Because few Europeans longed to visit New York.

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