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6 January, 08:11

All along the way Jefferson chafed at the jump in prices brought about by "harpies who prey upon travelers" returning to Philadelphia. Inns on the route had upped their rates; ferrymen were charging extra to transport people and carriages across

rivers. In the end, Jefferson estimated that it cost him nearly eighty dollars just to get to Germantown.

What was the cause of the jump in prices?

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the cost of ferry boats

the yellow fever outbreak

the number of people traveling

the amount of heat, rain, and dust

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  1. 6 January, 08:20
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    the yellow fever outbreak

    Explanation:

    when yellow fever hit everyone wanted to leave to not get sick so people upped prices because of the shift in the desire to leave making it more valuable so people would spend more then usual because of the worth they get out of it
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