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18 August, 00:36

Why did the population of New France remain small compared with the populations of other regions in North America?

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  1. 18 August, 02:17
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    The main reason why the population of New France remained small compared with the populations of other regions in North America is because New France was located inland--in what would now be the middle of the country--which made immigration harder since all immigrants landed on the coast lines.
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