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what were the socio and economic changes that came in 18th century​

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Answered by theclumsycapsicum
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Changes to the colony's judicial system also made permanent settlement more attractive. Naval governors established courthouses, jails, and stocks during the 1700s and appointed the island's first constables, coroners, and resident magistrates to enforce laws once the fishing fleet and naval squadron departed in the fall. The Judicature Act of 1792 gave the colony a supreme court for both civil and criminal jurisdiction and helped lay the groundwork for Newfoundland and Labrador's present court system. With a year-round civil government in place, some members of the public campaigned for a legislative assembly that the people could elect; this prompted Britain to grant Newfoundland and Labrador official colonial status in 1825 and representative government in 1832

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Answered by Anonymous
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. India of the 18th century, failed to make sufficient economic, social or cultural progress necessary to save the country from collapse. However constant warfare, disruption of law and order, affected the country's internal trade and disrupted its foreign trade to some extent and in some directions.

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