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European settlement was affected mainly by the fisheries within Newfoundland. Along with the English, Irish, and Scottish, immigrants had a hard time settling because of many other factors, including feuding with the First Nations people, and crowding and scarcity of land (which was a premium). Most groups immigrated for the jobs (which were also scarce at that time).

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Q: Why did permanent European settlement occur in Newfoundland and Labrador during the late 1700s and early 1800s?
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