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New England primarily received agricultural products from Pennsylvania, including grains like wheat, corn, and oats, as well as livestock. Pennsylvania's fertile land and vast farms provided essential food supplies to support the growing populations in New England. Additionally, Pennsylvania served as a source of raw materials such as timber and coal, which were vital for construction and industry in New England. This trade fostered economic interdependence between the regions during the colonial period.

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