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Most colonists in America during the colonial period were engaged in agriculture, primarily as farmers. They cultivated crops such as tobacco, corn, and wheat, depending on the region. In addition to farming, some colonists worked as artisans, merchants, or laborers in towns and cities. Overall, the agrarian lifestyle dominated the early colonial economy.

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