5. What did the recorded history of the colonial period not mention? (a) Types of crops that were produced (b) How people earned their livelihood (c) The battles the British fought with the kings (d) None of the above
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(a) Types of crops which were produced: The recorded history of the colonial period does mention the types of crops that were produced, as agriculture was a significant aspect of the colonies' economies. Show more…
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