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Matching Articles"Settlement" (Total 30)
Social History 1760-1830
Considerable uncertainty surrounds our understanding of daily life in Newfoundland during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Sponsored Settlement: The Colonization of Newfoundland.
In late 16th century England, there was a growing interest in planting colonies in North America, including Newfoundland.
St. John's in the 18th Century
An account of the community of St. John's during the 18th century.
The Early Settlement of St. John's
Establishment of the colony of St. John's in the 16th century.
18th Century Towns: Trepassey, Trinity, and St. John's
The establishment of three 18th century Newfoundland towns, Trepassey, Trinity, and St. John's.
William Vaughan and New Cambriol
Sir William Vaughan was a Welsh lawyer, scholar, and poet who decided to plant a colony in Newfoundland because of the established fishery and ease of access.
Voluntary Settlement: The Peopling of Newfoundland to 1820
Information about the creation of permanent settlement in Newfoundland, which was, in fact, widely supported by the British Government.
The Effects of War on Early Settlement
There was hardly a decade in the 17th century when Newfoundland was safe from the effects of European war, whether directly or indirectly.
William Alexander; 1625
Extract from 'An Encouragement to Colonies' by William Alexander, dated 1625, and dealing with planters, livestock, and gardens.
William Healle [of St. John's]; 14 August, 1707
Deposition of William Healle, taken on August 14, 1707, and dealing with the Pool Plantation and planters.
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