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A breadbasket colony refers to a region, particularly in colonial America, that was known for its fertile land and agricultural productivity, primarily in the cultivation of grains like wheat and corn. These colonies, such as Pennsylvania and parts of the Middle Colonies, played a crucial role in feeding both the local population and other colonies. The term highlights their economic importance and contribution to the overall agricultural output of the region.

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