How would you describe the demographics of New England in the early 17th century?
In New England, the economy grew rapidly in the 17th century, thanks to heavy immigration, high birth rates, low death rates, and inexpensive farmland. The population grew from 3000 in 1630 to 91,000 in 1700. ChaCha!
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