New France colony has encountered many obstacles when trying to settle.
            
have settled in an area where little is known about many important things.  The competition for .
            
land is something that is always getting in the way and getting people to come to this new land has .
            
proven to be increasingly difficult.  Overall, New France has been somewhat of  let down in terms .
            
of economic pay back to the home land and many other factors that make a colony what it is.  New .
            
France's slow economic growth was contributed to the nature of the colony, with its harsh .
            
geographic and climatic conditions.  .
            
	 The geographic placement of New France resulted in slow economic growth.  New France .
            
was far from its metropolitan centre.  Travelling from La Rochelle to Quebec often involved .
            
extremely dangerous routes and navigation was greatly relied upon when entering the St. .
            
Lawrence River.  Normally it took about two months to get to New France.  The return passage .
            
took roughly a month.  The northern elements left the land very hard to work, agraculture was a .
            
must for New France to succeed.  Fertile soil was generally based around the St Lawrence valley.  .
            
Often the soil was over worked and this led to "soil exhaustion".  This would devistated the .
            
economic growth of New France.  The lack of fertile soil led to the lack of food, and without food .
            
being sold, money could not be in movement amoungst the people.  The rich got richer and the .
            
poor got poorer.  Geographic placement of New France was a large part of thier economic .
            
problems. .
            
	Climatic conditions in New France resulted in slow economic growth for the colony.  The .
            
terrible conditions of the North America, left the settlers with little knowledge of what to .
            
expect, because of the upredictability of the climate.  Crop failure was often contributed to .
            
drought, grasshopper or caterpillar plagues, or even frost, which is always present, and could wipe .
            
out an entire years worth of agricultural exports.