St. Louis was ideally located for urban growth because:
A) it was the closest western city to the Erie Canal.
B) of its location on the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.
C) it served as a transport center for the coalfields of western Missouri.
D) of its location as the immediate outlet to the Atlantic for southern cotton.
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