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    why did new france grow slowly?

    why did new france grow slowly?

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    The colonization or population of New France grew slowly because of harsh weather condition and diseases that results early death of many settlers in the area. There were only 103 colonies that were living in New France in 1630. Its population only increased to 355 in 1640. 


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    Due to military conflicts with England and new settlers, it slowed down the growth of New France. - See more at: http://www.chacha.com/question/why-did-new-france-grow-slowly#sthash.76Abn8Zc.dpuf 


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