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fredd [130]
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To make better use of their land, in the mid-1700s many New England farmers replaced traditional English crops with those that p

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sweet [91]2 years ago
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To make better use of their land, in the mid-1700s many New England farmers replaced traditional English crops with those that provided a greater yield per acre such as potatoes and corn.

The definition of traditional is something that is in keeping with long-standing tradition, style or custom. An example of traditional is the practice of eating turkey as the traditional or accepted Thanksgiving meal. An example of traditional is a formal style of furniture that doesn't change with fads or the seasons.

traditional bring a sense of security. We come to rely on certain rituals and events that unify us and bring back memories of the past. The players of the event may change, but the tradition remains the same and keeps us connected to the past, in addition to building memories of the present.

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