Pros And Cons: The Liberal Immigration Policies Of Great Britain

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The liberal immigration policies of Great Britain resulted in a population increase of English settlers in Virginia. In the early 1600s, the English colonies grew from approximately one-thousand people located in just Jamestown to a large 1.5 million by the mid 1700s, covering territory all throughout America. By now English colonies were not only populated by Britain's artisans, tradesmen, and middle-class farmers, but also by many merchants and Conquistadors of the French and Spanish immigrants. However, the unwillingness to assimilate, by the French and Spanish colonies, led to a dominating population in the English colonies. The overpowering amount of British settlement in America resulted with the English way of life becoming a common

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