If Newfoundland joined America, it could benefit from increased economic opportunities through access to a larger market and potential investment. Enhanced infrastructure and public services, alongside federal support, could improve living standards and job prospects for residents. Additionally, integration with the U.S. could foster cultural exchange and collaboration in various sectors, including education and healthcare.
lol, uh it's not a good thing.
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.
John Cabot was an English explorer who discovered parts of North America, including what is now known as Newfoundland. His strengths were that he was brave and a good navigator.
It depends on who you ask.
Newfoundland is a great place to be from July-September, there is so much to do & see. The views & attractions are amazing.
NO It was not a good idea because not all countries joined and not all countries wanted the same thing.
Untiy are people who are untied for a good cause
Korea is way better then America. It is powerful,strong,good country and every thing in Korea is better then America. So America is better
Timber and Beavers. :D
it was good because Germany won with america's help ok this is the correct answer
Probably not, but they make good rescue dogs.
They are great family pets. I have a newfoundland and he is great.