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Long Island Sound was our I-95, only it actually worked. New London, blessed with deep water and a protected harbor, was one of the colony's busiest ports. In a single year, 1748 to 1749, 62 vessels departed for foreign ports. Norwich and Middletown, reached by river, funneled the colony's farms and forests down to waiting ships. New Haven moved goods both north and south. – Jim Cameron
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