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Most colonial farmers settled near oceans for several reasons, including access to trade routes and markets for their crops. Proximity to the coast facilitated transportation of goods via ships, allowing for easier export and import of products. Additionally, coastal areas often provided fertile soil and a milder climate, which were conducive to agriculture. The availability of fish and other marine resources also supplemented their diets and livelihoods.

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