The political history of Newfoundland 1861-1869

The 1860’s were important years in the history of Newfoundland. In 1861, six years after the establishment of responsible government, Newfoundland was torn by one of the worst periods of civil strife in her history following the Governor’s dismissal of his Liberal, and predominantly Roman Catholic,...

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Main Author: Moulton, Edward C.
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Language:English
Published: Memorial University of Newfoundland 1960
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spelling ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:1658 2023-10-01T03:57:31+02:00 The political history of Newfoundland 1861-1869 Moulton, Edward C. 1960 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/1658/ https://research.library.mun.ca/1658/1/Moulton_EdwardC_masters.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/1658/1/Moulton_EdwardC_masters.pdf Moulton, Edward C. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Moulton=3AEdward_C=2E=3A=3A.html> (1960) The political history of Newfoundland 1861-1869. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Thesis NonPeerReviewed 1960 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:44:31Z The 1860’s were important years in the history of Newfoundland. In 1861, six years after the establishment of responsible government, Newfoundland was torn by one of the worst periods of civil strife in her history following the Governor’s dismissal of his Liberal, and predominantly Roman Catholic, Government and their replacement by a Protestant Conservative Executive Council. Before the sectarian and political turmoil had completely subsided, the question of confederating with the other British North American colonies was introduced into local politics. In 1865, partly as a result of the agreement among leaders of both parties on confederation, a coalition government, the first to include Liberals and Conservatives was formed. From that time the principle of the distribution of patronage and administrative offices in proportion to the strengths of the religious denominations was put into operation—a system which has proved over the years to be a workable solution to the problem of minimizing denominational jealousy. Confederation was the dominant issue until 1869 when the colony decided, by a general election, not to join the Dominion of Canada. Problems relating to French rights in Newfoundland remained unsettled and disputes were likely to erupt at any time as the demand for greater Newfoundland control over the French Shore increased. The first determined and successful effort to establish more effective control over the large dependency of Labrador was made in the 1860’s. Throughout most of the period the colony was experiencing an economic depression and this resulted in serious financial problems for the Government. – The first chapter of the thesis gives the political and economic background of the period and summarizes the chief events from the introduction of responsible government in 1855 to the dismissal of the Liberal administration in 1861. It stresses the political and sectarian bitterness, the instability of the economy, and the problem of French rights in Newfoundland. The next chapter traces ... Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Canada Newfoundland
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description The 1860’s were important years in the history of Newfoundland. In 1861, six years after the establishment of responsible government, Newfoundland was torn by one of the worst periods of civil strife in her history following the Governor’s dismissal of his Liberal, and predominantly Roman Catholic, Government and their replacement by a Protestant Conservative Executive Council. Before the sectarian and political turmoil had completely subsided, the question of confederating with the other British North American colonies was introduced into local politics. In 1865, partly as a result of the agreement among leaders of both parties on confederation, a coalition government, the first to include Liberals and Conservatives was formed. From that time the principle of the distribution of patronage and administrative offices in proportion to the strengths of the religious denominations was put into operation—a system which has proved over the years to be a workable solution to the problem of minimizing denominational jealousy. Confederation was the dominant issue until 1869 when the colony decided, by a general election, not to join the Dominion of Canada. Problems relating to French rights in Newfoundland remained unsettled and disputes were likely to erupt at any time as the demand for greater Newfoundland control over the French Shore increased. The first determined and successful effort to establish more effective control over the large dependency of Labrador was made in the 1860’s. Throughout most of the period the colony was experiencing an economic depression and this resulted in serious financial problems for the Government. – The first chapter of the thesis gives the political and economic background of the period and summarizes the chief events from the introduction of responsible government in 1855 to the dismissal of the Liberal administration in 1861. It stresses the political and sectarian bitterness, the instability of the economy, and the problem of French rights in Newfoundland. The next chapter traces ...
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Moulton, Edward C. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Moulton=3AEdward_C=2E=3A=3A.html> (1960) The political history of Newfoundland 1861-1869. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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