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  2. 1948 Newfoundland referendums - Wikipedia

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    Newfoundland and Canada. The Newfoundland referendums of 1948 were a series of two referendums to decide the political future of the Dominion of Newfoundland.Before the referendums, Newfoundland was in debt and went through several delegations to determine whether the country would join Canada ("confederation"), remain under British rule or regain independence.

  3. Dominion of Newfoundland - Wikipedia

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    It was adopted as the dominion's anthem on 20 May 1904, until confederation with Canada in 1949. In 1980, the province of Newfoundland re-adopted the song as a provincial anthem. The "Ode to Newfoundland" continues to be heard at public events in the province; however, only the first and last verses are traditionally sung.

  4. Confederate Association - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Association, in contrast, was better funded and better organized. A second vote was held on July 22 with only Confederation and Responsible Government on the ballot in which the Confederates won with 52.3% of the vote. [1] Following the referendums, the Confederate Association reorganized itself as the Newfoundland Liberal Party.

  5. Responsible Government League - Wikipedia

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    Both before and during the Confederation debates of the 1860s, there was a "Native Newfoundlanders" movement: The Newfoundland Natives' Society was formed in 1840 to lobby for more labour and employment rights in the forestry and fishery for Newfoundland residents. Also, songs such as "The Anti-Confederation Song" and "The Antis of Plate Cove ...

  6. List of political parties in Newfoundland and Labrador

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    Confederation Party (1860s) Anti-Confederation Party (1860s) Conservative Party of Newfoundland (various) (1854–1934) Fisherman's Protective Union (1913–1934) Liberal Party of Newfoundland (various) (1854–1934) Liberal-Conservative-Progressive Party (1924–1932) Newfoundland People's Party (1907–1923) Tory Party (1890s)

  7. Charles Fox Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Charles James Fox Bennett (11 June 1793 in Shaftesbury, England – 5 December 1883) was a merchant and politician who successfully fought attempts to take Newfoundland into Canadian confederation. Bennett was a successful businessman and one of the colony's richest residents with interests in the fisheries, distillery and brewery industry and ...

  8. Confederation Party - Wikipedia

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    John A. Macdonald was a huge promoter of Confederation and even made an alliance with his political rival, George Brown to make it happen. In New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, the Confederation parties became Conservative parties aligned with the federal Liberal-Conservative Party of Sir John A. Macdonald (generally known simply as Conservatives ...

  9. Conservative parties in Newfoundland (pre-Confederation)

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    The Conservative Party of Newfoundland was a political party in the Dominion of Newfoundland prior to confederation with Canada in 1949. The party was formed by members and supporters of the establishment around 1832. In the 1840s, they opposed the proposal for responsible government which was finally granted in 1855.