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In 1750, the people ate a lot of dried meats, usually pork. Beef was very rare at this time in the Colonies. People ate eggs and drank milk. They also used eggs and flour to make other foods like biscuits and cakes. Chicken was also a meat that was eaten.

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It depends on where you are eating at in the 1700s

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The main dishes in 1793 were bread, cheese and beef. Meat was a common staple because people used to domesticate various animals for slaughter.

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They ate cabbages, deer, vegetables, anything they could find edible off the land.

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