Why did English immigration to the colonies slow down after 1660
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The english economy improved and religious and political conflicts diminished
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English immigration to colonies slowed down after 1660 because by then the English economy had improved.
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Immigrations to colonies took place because the English economy was not flourishing one and to get work and earn an income, people migrated to the colonies. By 1660, the English economy had rebound and also the religious-political conflicts had diminished.
The political-religious conflicts had forced many people to immigrate to the colonies because they were considered as slaves and were religiously outcast many times.
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