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Why did fewer farmers grow grain that was needed for subsistence?

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Due to the rugged and mountainous terrain, most New England farmers only grow enough food to meet their families' basic needs and a little for barter. Additionally, the lengthy winters reduced the time available for planting and harvesting.

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