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Newfoundland's initial reaction to Confederation in 1867 was one of skepticism and concern. Many residents feared the loss of autonomy and were worried about the economic implications, particularly regarding taxation and governance. A significant portion of the population voted against joining Canada in a 1869 referendum, leading to a prolonged debate before Newfoundland eventually joined Confederation in 1949. Over time, the perception shifted as economic benefits and infrastructure improvements became more apparent.

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