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In colonial times what was grown for crops?

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wheat (Middle Colonies "Bread Basket") cotton, sugar, tobacco, rice (Southern colonies)

Note: New England soil is not as fertile, so they fished and sold lumber from dense forests. A crop heavily depends on where it's grown. =-)

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