Which factor allowed New England's population to continue to grow steadily during the seventeenth century?
A) The continuing flood of immigrants from England.
B) An influx of settlers from colonies farther south.
C) A new source of immigrants from continental Europe.
D) The cold weather minimized the spread of life-threatening illnesses.
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