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some cash crops in the New England colonies are corn, squash, which can also be pumpkin cause that is a type of squash, potatoes, and barley which is a type of grain... and that can be made into bread and rice...

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cabbage, beans, pumpkin, leeks, grouts, squash, sage, onions, rosemary

Those are the cash crops

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