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Table of Contents
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Administration of Law to 1729
An article on the administration of law in Newfoundland to 1729
Economic Changes, 1730-1815
The cod fishery continued to dominate the Newfoundland and Labrador economy during the period of naval government despite dramatic changes.
Fishing Admirals
The 'fishing admiral' was a label assigned to the first ship captain who entered the harbour at the start of the fishing season.
Formal Law
An article on formal law in Newfoundland up to 1729.
Government from 1730 to 1815
This article is about the Government in Newfoundland and Labrador between 1730 and 1815. A misunderstood time in history.
Government before 1730
Newfoundland's legal and political evolution differed considerably from other British possessions and colonies in North America.
Law and the Fishing Admirals
An article on the Newfoundland Fishing Admirals and the Law up to 1729.
Naval Government 1729-1815
Compared with other 18th-century regimes, the legal system that governed Newfoundland prior to 1815 was relatively stable and effective.
Naval Governors
Naval governors ran Newfoundland and Labrador's political, legal, and military affairs from 1729 through 1824.
Royal Navy in the Early 18th Century
An article on the royal navy in Newfoundland in the Early 18th Century.
Social Changes, 1730-1815
Newfoundland and Labrador experienced numerous social changes involving health, education, population, etc. during the period of naval government.
Women and Government House
Overview of the women who lived at Government House.
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