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Table of Contents
Click on TABLE OF CONTENTS above to access a list of all Government and Politics articles.
Agriculture and the Commission of Government
How the Commission of Government affected agriculture in Newfoundland and Labrador
Allied Installations
During the Second World War, Newfoundland played a pivotal role in Allied naval strategy for the North Atlantic.
The American Presence in Newfoundland and Labrador
Under its Leased Bases Agreement with Britain, the United States had permission to establish military bases in Newfoundland.
Argentia
By the end of the Second World War, the obscure fishing villages of Argentia and Marquise had been transformed into a mammoth US military base.
Bell Island Sinkings
Bell Island is one of the few locations in North America that German forces directly attacked during the Second World War.
Sinking of the Caribou
About the sinking of the passenger ferry, the SS Caribou by the German U-boat, U-69, on the night of October 13/14, 1942.
Goose Bay
The Canadian airfield at Goose Bay, Labrador, impacted its surroundings dramatically during the Second World War.
Home Defence
Building Newfoundland and Labrador's defences during the Second World War.
Lady Helena E. Squires (1879-1959)
Biography of Lady Helena E. Squires (1879-1959).
"The Third Mill": Labrador Linerboard Ltd., 1973-1977
Development, construction, and fate of the third linerboard mill in Newfoundland and Labrador, created in Stephenville by the Smallwood government.
Newfoundland's Oldest Document Describes Life in Cupids
The story of an English news sheet, dated 29 January 1611, containing a report by John Guy, governor of Cupids, and how the archives obtained it.
Fort Pepperrell, St. John's
About the American military base, Fort Pepperrell, located in St. John's during World War II.
Aston, Sir Arthur
Biography of Sir Arthur Aston, Proprietary governor of the Province of Avalon, c.1625-1627.
Wynne, Edward
Biography of Edward Wynne, Proprietary governor of Avalon Colony, 1621-1625.
Calvert, Sir George (Lord Baltimore)
Biography of Sir George Calvert (Lord Baltimore), Proprietary governor of the Province of Avalon,1627-1629.
Proprietary Governors, 1610-1728
A history of proprietary governors in Newfoundland which began in 1610, with the appointment of its first governor, John Guy and ended in 1728 with the appointment of the first naval governor.
Hayman, Robert
Biography of Hayman Robert, Proprietary governor of Bristol's Hope, 1618-1628.
Hill, William
Biography of William Hill, Proprietary governor of the Province of Avalon, 1634-1638.
Social Changes, 1730-1815
Newfoundland and Labrador experienced numerous social changes involving health, education, population, etc. during the period of naval government.
Social Changes, 1815-1832
Newfoundland and Labrador society became increasingly complex during the reform era.
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