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In the 1700s, the cost of living in Connecticut varied significantly based on location and availability of goods. For example, a loaf of bread might cost about 3 pence, while a pound of butter was around 1 shilling. Labor costs were also low, with skilled workers earning approximately 2 shillings a day. Overall, prices reflected the agrarian economy and local resources available during that period.

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