Carter became Premier a second time in 1874 but had dropped the issue of joining Canada.
Because Newfoundland did not join Canada in 1869, it would remain a separate political entity for a further four generations.
Many of them had long histories as separate British colonies before joining Canada.
Newfoundland later joined Canada as its tenth province in 1949.
Newfoundland joined Canada as a result of two referendums in 1948.
If this passes, the rest of the world should be prepared to join Canada on the Special 301 list, for not passing similar laws.
When Newfoundland joined Canada, it brought along its system of cottage hospitals.
Newfoundland resisted joining Canada and was an independent dominion in the early 20th century.
In 1895 Newfoundland again rejected the possibility of joining Canada.
The Conservatives returned to power in 1874, but never proposed joining Canada again.