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A 17th-century European merchant's account describes the Bengal region as having an abundance of 'rice, flour, butter, milk, beans and other vegetables, sugar and sweetmeats,' even in the smallest villages. From an economic historian's perspective, what does the nature of these specific goods most strongly suggest about the region's economy at that time?

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