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Matching Articles"Exploration" (Total 17)
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18th and 19th Century Exploration
The European exploration of Newfoundland and Labrador continued through the 18th and 19th centuries, often with the assistance of Native peoples.
[Captain] Charles Hawkins; 16 December, 1691
Document written by Captain Charles Hawkins on December 16, 1691 in response to inquiries from the Lords of the Committee of Trade.
[Colonel] J. Gibson; 8 June, 1697
An extract from Letter to Board of Trade, by Colonel J. Gibson, dated June 28, 1697.
The French Newfoundland Fishery in the 18th Century
The 18th century brought a number of difficulties for the French fisheries at Newfoundland.
French Presence in Newfoundland
From the very beginning of colonization, France was an important participant in the exploration and exploitation of Newfoundland.
The French Settlement of Placentia
During the 1650s, French Basque fishermen began to overwinter in Placentia Bay, a practice that was encouraged when the French crown decided to sponsor a colony.
Garrison Life in the 18th Century: Page 5
Page five of a five page article providing information about what it was like to be a part of the garrison in 18th century Newfoundland.
Military Garrisons
In 1870 an important chapter in the history of Newfoundland came to a close when the British government withdrew the military garrison at St. John's.
The Placentia Economy, 1662-1713
A look at the the economy of Placentia, when it was a French colony in NL from 1662 to 1713.
Placentia Military Forts
During official occupation, the French built a series of fortified structures in favorable locations for the defence of the colony.
History of Plaisance
A history of the Newfoundland settlement, Placentia, from difficult beginnings in 1662 to the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.
The Plaisance Garrison
There was not a single governor of Plaisance who did not complain about the lack of soldiers and the mediocrity of those he did have.
Population of Plaisance, 1671-1713
Population of Plaisance--Exploration--Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web
Seasonal Fishermen
Information on seasonal fisherman that came to Newfoundland to fish for the summer.
Planters
Every fishing property usually included a planter's house, a store with goods and supplies, and cabins for fishing equipment and the crews.
Sponsored Settlement: The Colonization of Newfoundland.
In late 16th century England, there was a growing interest in planting colonies in North America, including Newfoundland.
Winter of 1696 - History - Colony of Avalon
Overview of the French attack on Ferryland, which occurred in the winter of 1696 as a part of the war between France and England.
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