The Colony of Newfoundland were granted responsible government in 1854 and it remained independent until 1949 when Newfoundland joined Canada.
French colonies that became independent nations include the following.Middle East:Lebanon - independent 1943 under German-occupied Vichy FranceSyria - (occupied 1920) independence treaty 1936, enacted 1944.African states:(* part of French West Africa)Algeria - independent 1962Cameroon - independent 1960Central African Republic- (Oubangui-Chari) independent 1960Chad - independent 1960Comoros islands - independent 1975*Cote D'Ivoire - independent 1960 Côte d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast*Dahomey - (French Dahomey) independent 1960 as BeninDjibouti - (French territory of the Ifars and Issas, 1967) independent 1977*French Guinea - independent 1958 as Guinea or Guinea-Conakry*French Sudan - independent 1960 as MaliGabon - independent 1960Malagasy Republic - independent 1960, now Madagascar*Mauritania - independent 1960Morocco - (occupied 1912 with Spain) independent 1956*Mossi kingdoms/ Upper Volta - independent 1960, renamed 1984 Burkina Faso*Niger - independent 1960Republic of the Congo - (Middle Congo) independent 1960*Senegal - independent 1960, briefly part of Mali FederationTogo - independent 1960Tunisia - (French protectorate 1881) independent 1956Asia and the Pacific:Cambodia - independent from French control 1953French Indochina - lost 1949, partitioned 1954 into North and South VietnamLaos - independent 1949New Hebrides - (Pacific with UK) independent 1980 as Vanuatu
Concurrent independent events or simultaneous independent events
America- independent in 1776
Great Britain (of which England was a part)
Independent farmers:)
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Its called a newfounland, Its a really big black dog, its got webbed feet because it was bred to be a working sailors dog
Sir C Hubert Parry
they both are 513 years old
March 1st
No, Newfoundland is not an island by itself. It is a large island that forms part of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, along with the mainland Labrador region.
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1497 john Cabot arrives in Newfoundland from England
The Newfounland. Also the Landseer Newfoundland
First, the name of the island is 'Newfoundland,' not Newfounland. Second, the name of the province is 'Newfoundland and Labrador.' Finally, the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador is St. John's. Post Script: Do not confuse St. John's with St. John. The latter is an important seaport city in New Brunswick, but is not its capital city.
terry's goal was to run across Canada starting at newfounland back home to british Columbia
He stayed in Newfoundland for 43 days.