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Most people lived on farms, and relied on growing crops like corn, tobbacco, and rice for a living. They also raised various animals for riding, wool, meat, eggs, and leather. People in the city with special talents, like blacksmiths or merchants, lived in the smelly and crammed city with their respective stalls.

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they didn't survive thay pooped until thay were 2 and then died u suck who asked this

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People in New England during the 1690s survived mainly by hunting and farming. The settlers mimicked the Indians' habits, along with their survival skills.

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