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trasher [3.6K]
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How did Middle Colony farmers live?​

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Alex3 years ago
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The climate and soil of the Middle Colonies were very good for farming. Many farmers grew more than they needed for their families. They sold extra grain and livestock in the cities. Farmers used the long
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