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Answer: Leaders in New France deliberately sent young men to live with native tribes to learn their language and survival tips. Since there were barely more than 3,000 colonists in all of New France by 1665, single Frenchmen were encouraged to marry Native American women in order to increase the population of the empire.

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Single Frenchmen were encouraged to marry Native American women while Dutch immigration was encouraged by recruiting patroons.

Both the Dutch and the French encouraged immigration by deregulating business ownerships.

The Dutch were given money as incentives while France promised decent salary to all those willing to immigrate.

The Dutch were encouraged to marry Native American women while the people from France were encouraged to marry Algonquin Indians.

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