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Matching Articles"19th Century" (Total 12)
Impacts of Non-Indigenous Activities on Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Impacts of non-Indigenous activities on the Southern Inuit of NunatuKavut
Anti-Confederate Replies, 1865
Extracts from speech by R.J. Parsons in the House of Assembly, February 3, 1865. The Newfoundlander, February 16, 1865.
The Anti-Confederation Song
The Anti-Confederation Song--Government--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
F.B.T. Carter's Pro-Confederate Speech, 1865
Extracts from Speech by F.B.T. Carter (Conservative, District of Burin), House of Assembly Debate, February 2, 1865.
Charles Bennett Objections, 1864-1865
Charles F. Bennett's objections to Confederation, 1864-1865
Newfoundland and Canada: 1864-1949
Whether Newfoundland and Labrador should remain independant or join the federation of Canada, was an issue from 1864 to 1949.
The Confederation Negotiations of 1895
After the bank crash in 1894 left Newfoundland in financial trouble, the government formally requested a conference on confederation.
The Debate: Confederation Rejected, 1864 - 1869
The first formal conference to discuss a union of the British North American colonies was held at Charlottetown, PEI, in September 1864.
The Confederation Election of 1869
Premier Frederic Carter called a general election in 1869, in which the central issue was whether or not Newfoundland should join Canada.
Newfoundland Election Speeches, 1869
Extracts from a Speech by C.F. Bennett at Placentia. Colonial Office Records, series 194, Vol. 178 (CO 194/178) Public Record Office, London
Newfoundland Executive Council Minutes, 1864
Extract From Minutes of [Executive] Council, Tuesday, 13th September, 1864, Journal of the House of Assembly, 1865, Appendix pp. 846-47.
H.W. Hoyles Pro-Confederate Speech, 1865
An account of the speech by Premier H.W. Hoyles (Conservative, District of Burin) Assembly Debate, February 14, 1865. <em>The Newfoundlander</em>, March 16, 1865.
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