Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts And Sciences

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Rural Economy in New England 259 Under the first of these euphonious phrases were mcluded a few pieces of imported dress-goods, crockery, glassware, powder and shot, and bars of iron and steel. The West India goods were salt, molasses, rum and other liquors, indigo, spices and sugar.^ In re- gions of active internal trade, where the farm produce could find outlet to a market, as for instance in the towns along the Connecti- cut River,* or in the southern part of Windham Coimty, Conn.,' the coim
...try traders were numerous and did a brisk business. They bought up dairy products and salted pork and beef as well as"" lK)usehold manufactures from the farmers and undertook, on their own responsibility, often, the sale of these products in the Southern states or in the West Indies. In the isolated rural community, lK)wever, business must have been extremely dull. Some profit could be made from the exchange of goods among the members of the ccnnmunity; but of goods from the outside the latter were able to purchase very little.

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