England defended its territory in Newfoundland through a combination of military presence and alliances with local Indigenous groups. The establishment of forts and garrisons, such as those in St. John's, served to protect against both French incursions and other colonial powers. Additionally, the enforcement of fishing rights and regulations helped to assert English claims over the rich fishing grounds, further solidifying their control in the region. These measures collectively aimed to secure England's interests and maintain dominance in Newfoundland during the colonial era.
he exsplored for england and named it fagner's land........................
John Cabot explored Newfoundland because King Henry VII [King of England] was going to pay John Cabot for claiming the land of Newfoundland.
The land area of Newfoundland and Labradoris approximately 3 times greater than England, but the population of England is approximately 100 times greater than Newfoundland and Labrador. It's a bit crowded!
England founded Newfoundland
Newfoundland
No
Cabot landed at Bonavista, Newfoundland.
Newfoundland.
The vikings!
Acully,he knew it was Newfoundland.
He sailed from England and claimed Newfoundland for the king of England
Cabot did