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Pilgrims did not specifically take spices to New York; rather, they were more focused on seeking religious freedom and establishing a new life in America. However, spices were valuable commodities during the 17th century, often used for preserving food and enhancing flavors. When settlers arrived in the New World, they sought to establish trade routes for spices and other goods, which eventually contributed to the economic development of ports like New York.

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