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The tremendous population growth of seventeenth-century New England can be attributed to several factors. One factor was the high birth rate among settlers, who had large families due to religious and cultural beliefs. Additionally, the region attracted a significant number of migrants from Europe seeking religious freedoms and economic opportunities. Lastly, improved agricultural techniques and the discovery of new lands for settlement also contributed to the population growth.
Robert Gould was a poet of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries from England.