New England opposed the American System's federally constructed roads because
A) they would require higher taxes.
B) they would elevate nationalism over New England sectionalism.
C) they saw canals as a superior means of transportation.
D) they would drain away population to the West.
E) almost none of the roads would be built in New England.
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