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Treaty of Waitangi
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Henry Gao
⟶ Actualizado 5 feb 2018 ⟶
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Treaty Of Waitangi Was Signed by about 40 Maori chiefs in 1840 February 6
The Missionaries arrived in New Zealand in December 1814
The Musket Wars Started
The Musket Wars Ended
Land Purchases Prohibited
James Busby arrived in 1833 as the British Resident
Captain William Hobson arrived in 1840 as the British Crown's Lieutenant Governer
The treaty was signed at Onuku on Akaroa Harbour. Cheifs Iwikau and Hone Tikao signed here.
Chiefs Tuhawaiki, Kaikoura and Taiaroa signed at Ruapuke Island
Over 500 Maori had signed the Maori text
First Maori King, Waikato chief Te Wherowhero became the first king, taking the name Potatai Te Wherowhero
At this time there were 80,000 Maori in Aoteroa and only 2000 Europeans
The Number of British settlers in Aoteroa had exploded to 700,000 and Maori number halved because of war, disease and psychological stress
Maori on the North Island held onto most of their land until the land wars of the 1860s
During 1830 British missionaries pressure the crown to save Maori
James Busby discouraged land sales by purchasing it and acting as a trustee