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vagabundo [1.1K]
3 years ago
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. Why did the population grow more rapidly in New England than in other regions during the 1600s? a. Individuals banded together

and formed compact, densely populated towns. b. Many farmers immigrated to that region. c. The region offered a balanced population and healthier natural living conditions. d. Immigrants preferred this ethnically and culturally diverse area.
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Harman [31]3 years ago
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Considering the fact that Europe before the renaissance period was empty in most places due to plagues and poor living conditions once things slowly started to get better people started living in cities again and in larger populations so I believe the answer is A.
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