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The 'Avalon Peninsula' is a large
peninsula (9,270 km²) that makes up the southeast portion of the island of
Newfoundland.
The peninsula is home to forty percent of Newfoundland's population, and is the location of the provincial capital,
St. John's. It is connected to the main section of the island by the 5 km/3 mile wide Isthmus of Avalon. The peninsula protrudes into the rich fishing zones near the
Grand Banks. Its four major bays—
Trinity Bay,
Conception Bay,
St. Mary's Bay, and
Placentia Bay—have long been the centre of Newfoundland's fishing industry.
History
The peninsula was one of the first European inhabited areas in
North America, with the first permanent settlement established at
Cuper's Cove in
1610. Sir
George Calvert was later given a large land holding on the peninsula. The initial colony of
Ferryland grew to a population of 100 becoming the first successful permanent settlement on
Newfoundland island. In 1623 Calvert was given a
Royal Charter extending his lands and granting them the name ''Province of Avalon'' "in imitation of Old
Avalon in
Somersetshire wherein
Glassenbury stands, the first fruits of
Christianity in
Britain as the other was in that party of America." Calvert wished to make the colony a refuge for
Roman Catholics facing persecution in
England. In 1625 Calvert was made the first
Lord Baltimore in recognition of his achievements.
The charter created the province as a
palatinate in which Calvert had absolute authority.
A series of crises and calamaties led Calvert to quit the colony in 1629 for "some other warmer climate of this new world" which turned out to be
Maryland though his family was to maintain agents to govern Avalon until 1637 when the entire island of
Newfoundland was granted by charter to Sir
David Kirke and
James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Hamilton.
Calvert's son,
Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, fought against the new charter and, in 1660, gained official recognition of the old Charter of Avalon but never attempted to retake the colony.
See also
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British colonization of the Americas
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Conception Bay
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Avalonia
External links
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Heritage of Newfoundland - Colony of Avalon