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Matching Articles"19th Century" (Total 203)
Quebec Conference Resolutions, 1864: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
A report of the resolutions adopted at the Quebec Conference of Delegates from the provinces of Canada and the colonies of Newfoundland and PEI. (1864)
Reciprocity with the United States of America
Since the mid-19th century, many Newfoundlanders thought the key to a prosperous future was a free trading relationship with the United States.
Reform Era, 1815-1832
The period between 1815 and 1832 represents a watershed in the history of government and politics in Newfoundland.
Reform Movement
The reform movement gained momentum during the early-19th century, a time of tremendous social, economic, and political change in the colony.
Relations with Canada, 1870-1895
Newfoundland might have rejected confederation with Canada in 1869, but it still had to get along with its neighbour to the west.
Relations with Canada, 1895-1939
This article talks about Newfoundland's relations with Canada from 1895-1939.
Religion and Politics, 1832-1855
Religion played an influential role in Newfoundland politics during the period of representative government.
Report of the Newfoundland Delegates to the Quebec Conference, 1865: Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage
Report of the Newfoundland delegates to the Quebec Conference, 1865
Representative Government, 1832-1855
This article is about the Representative Government system in Newfoundland and Labrador from 1832-1855.
Responsible Government, 1855-1933
This article is about the Responsible government system that was in place in Newfoundland and Labrador from 1855 to 1933.
Bond Moves Past Bribery Charges, Becomes Prime Minister
The second of a four part series on the life and times of Sir Robert Bond, one of the most influential politicians in Newfoundland history.
Liberals, Conservatives, and Sectarianism
A look at Newfoundland and Labrador politics from 1832-1855.
A. Shea's Pro-Confederate Speech, 1865
Extracts from A. Shea's pro-confederate speech given on February 21, 1865. Taken out of the Newspaper, The Newfoundlander.
Shift Towards Responsible Government
A look at the shift in Newfoundland politics towards responsible government during the second half of the 19th century.
Women's Associations: 1800-1966
Long before the suffrage movement, women's groups in Newfoundland and Labrador worked for social change and community improvement.
Exploring 19th-Century Labrador
An account of the failed 1887 expedition of Randle Wilson Holme (1864-1957) to reach Churchill Falls in the interior of Labrador.
19th Century Migration
Newfoundland and Labrador experienced immigration during the first half of the 19th century and emigration during the latter decades of the century.
19th Century Communications and Transportation
The 19th century introduced new and increasingly efficient forms of transportation and communication to Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Church of England
Information about the Church of England and it's influence in Newfoundland history.
The Arms, Seals, and Emblems of Newfoundland and Labrador
The function of coats of arms, great seals, and emblems is to identify a place, person, or institution. Various symbols have represented Newfoundland.
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