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What did the colonies of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania have in common in the 1700s?

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The soil in Pennsylvania proved to be better for crops and by 1700, Pennsylvania was considered the breadbasket of the colonies. Massachusetts farmers produced enough for their families but not enough to export.

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