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Despite the rocky terrain and poor soil conditions, people were still able to grow pumpkins, squash, beans, rye, corn, and wheat. Rum was a common export from the New Hampshire and the other New England Colonies. The New Hampshire Colony was the first of the original 13 colonies to declare independence from England.

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