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The English colonies grew faster than the French colonies primarily due to higher levels of Immigration and settlement. The English pursued a policy of encouraging large-scale migration, attracting a diverse population seeking economic opportunities, land, and religious freedom. In contrast, the French focused on trade and alliances with Indigenous peoples, primarily in fur trading, which limited their settlement and population growth. Additionally, the English colonies established more self-sustaining agricultural economies, fostering further expansion and development.

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