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Encyclopedia > Charles Fox Bennett
 Charles Fox Bennett


Charles James Fox Bennett (1793-1883) was a merchant and politician who successfully fought attempts to take Newfoundland into Canadian confederation. Bennett was a successful businessman and one of the island's richest residents with interests in the fisheries, distillery and brewery industry and shipbuilding.


Bennett became involved in politics in the 1840s as a leader of the island's Anglican community and an opponent of responsible government, an argument he lost when an alliance of Catholics and non_Anglican Protestants persuaded the Colonial Office to grant Newfoundland self_government.


He led the Anti-Confederation Party in the 1860s fighting the proposals by Sir Frederick Carter to join Canada. Bennett's party defeated Carter's Conservatives on the Confederation issue in the 1869 elections allowing Bennett to form a government in 1870. As Premier he was unable to keep his party united, however, and resigned in 1874 allowing Carter to return to power. The issue of Confederation had become a moot point and would not be seriously raised again until the Great Depression.


Bennett's anti-Confederates reformed themselves into the colony's Liberal Party.



Preceded by:
Sir Frederick Carter
1865-1870
Premier of Newfoundland
1870_1874
Succeeded by:
Sir Frederick Carter
1874-1878







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Charles Fox Bennett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (222 words)
Charles James Fox Bennett (11 June 1793 – 5 December 1883) was a merchant and politician who successfully fought attempts to take Newfoundland into Canadian confederation.
Bennett was a successful businessman and one of the island's richest residents with interests in the fisheries, distillery and brewery industry and shipbuilding.
Bennett became involved in politics in the 1840s as a leader of the island's Anglican community and an opponent of responsible government, an argument he lost when an alliance of Catholics and non-Anglican Protestants persuaded the Colonial Office to grant Newfoundland self-government.
Bennett, Charles James Fox (156 words)
Bennett, Charles James Fox, merchant, politician, premier of Newfoundland 1870-74 (b at Shaftesbury, Eng 11 June 1793; d at St John's 5 Dec 1883).
Bennett was also an important leader of the anticonfederate party in the late 1860s.
Bennett's resignation in January 1874 ended his effective political career, although he remained an MLA until 1878.
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