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10 June, 15:37

What made new england different from new france and new netherland?

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  1. 10 June, 16:58
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    The New England colonies in the New World grew more rapidly than New France and New Netherlands. Reasons are:

    - Religious freedom. The colonies were opened up to all religions.

    - Opportunities to make a living. Wealthy Englishmen thought that they could grow even richer in colonies.

    - Democratic government and avoiding of tyranny. On the other hand, the Dutch colony of New Netherlands was harshly and undemocratically governed.
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