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Critiquing a Historical Argument

A historian argues that the invention of the steam engine was the single indispensable cause of the 19th-century economic boom in the United States. To support this, the historian poses the following 'what if' scenario: 'Without the steam engine, there would have been no railroads or steamboats, and factory production would have remained primitive. Therefore, the American economy would have stagnated.'

Critically evaluate the historian's use of this counterfactual scenario. In your response, analyze its weaknesses and explain how a more effective counterfactual question could be constructed to properly test the claim of the steam engine's indispensability.

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