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3.84 Opposing forces The juxtaposition of these two people speaks volumes. Sitting Bull (left)
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Moravians / London / /

Company

Hudson’s Bay Company / Mercantile Journal / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

United States / Canada / United Kingdom / /

Facility

Beothuk camp / John’s hospital / Lambeth Palace / Mission station Hebron / /

IndustryTerm

adequate food supply / food / sufficient food / /

NaturalFeature

Gander river / North West River / Exploits bay / Seven Islands / cape Cape St. John / Exploits Island / Trinity bay / Gambo river / Strait of Belle Isle / Cape St. John / Rencontre Island / Exploits River / Bay of Exploits / Bonavista Bay / cape Bonavista / Halls bay / Avalon Peninsula / Labrador coast / Notre Dame Bay / Indian Lake / /

Organization

St. John’s hospital / British government / Boeothick Institution / first Labrador mission / Moravian mission / Mission of Seven Islands / /

Person

John Byron / Ingeborg Marshall / John Guy / William Cormack / Mary March / Wells / John Cartwright / John Hayward / John Holloway / R. Bonnycastle / Demasduit / Nonosabasut / Buchan / William Gosse / G. C. Pulling / George / Shanawdithit / Dorothy Burnham / Donald Smith / James P. Howley Sr. / Metis / John Duckworth / William Hind / Walter Raleigh / Nancy April / William Hind Innu / Hugh Palliser / /

Position

Captain / fisherman / Following Governor / Lieutenant / historian / author / Governor / founder / chief / /

ProvinceOrState

Newfoundland / Labrador / /

PublishedMedium

the Mercantile Journal / /

Region

North America / western U.S. / west coast / South America / central Newfoundland / /

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