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Did Newfoundland give fish to Alberta during the Great Depression?

yes


Who did Newfoundland belong to before it's independence?

Before gaining independence, Newfoundland was a dominion of the British Empire. It was part of Canada from 1949 after a referendum resulted in a decision to join the Confederation. Prior to that, Newfoundland had been a self-governing colony, but it faced financial difficulties during the Great Depression, leading to the suspension of its government in 1934 and direct British rule until the referendum.


How did the great depression affect the people of Newfoundland?

the penis got bigger, and its head came off


Which colony was powerful during bargaining during the Confederation?

The colony that was powerful during bargaining during the Confederation was Newfoundland. Newfoundland is an English colony that was established in the year 1610.


Why was Newfoundland against confederation?

Newfoundland didn't join confederation in 1867 because they were wealthy from their fishing and lumber industry. But in the 1930's during the great depression the world cut back on trade and Newfoundland could no longer afford to pay for its hospitals, schools and other services therefore that is why Newfoundland joined confederation.


Which of these rose during the great depression?

Migration rose during the Great Depression.


Did they have bicycles during the great depression?

Yes, there were bicycles during the great depression.


What was a market during the great depression?

There was a Msrjet Crash during the great depression.


Is there anyone their who lived during the great depression?

There are many Americans who were alive during the depression.


Christmas during the Great Depression?

Yes chrismas still occurred during the depression.


What was environmental cleanliness like during the Great Depression?

it was not clean during the great depression


What is the average temperature in Newfoundland during the winter?

below zero