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In the 1700s, the cost of a cow varied significantly depending on factors such as location, breed, and market conditions. Generally, prices ranged from about £5 to £15 in England, while in colonial America, a cow could cost anywhere from $10 to $20. Economic conditions, local demand, and the quality of the animal also influenced prices.

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