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By 1750, a variety of artisans, shopkeepers, and merchants provided services to the growing farming population. Blacksmiths, wheelwrights, and furniture makers set up shops in rural villages. There they built and repaired goods needed by farm families.True / False.

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Option: True

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People in the New England Colonies except being merchants, traders practiced farming as well. Most of the colonists tried to establish farms of their own with cattle livestock. Colonist helped each other families by giving support to increase productivity. By seeing the growth of the agriculture productively in the New England colonies, encouraged other people like artisans, merchants to provide services for the farming people. Blacksmiths and furniture makers settled in rural areas to provide the farmers with farming equipment and by repairing goods.

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