New England colonists practiced subsistence farming due to the region's thin, rocky soil, which limited large-scale agriculture. They grew crops such as corn, beans, and squash primarily for their own consumption rather than for sale. Additionally, they engaged in fishing, hunting, and livestock raising to supplement their diets and livelihoods. This diverse approach helped them adapt to the challenging agricultural conditions.
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