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A 9 page research paper that discusses the history of New Zealand with a particular focus on the effects of British colonization. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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9 pages (~225 words per page)
File: KL9_khnewzeahi.rtf
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below. Citation styles constantly change, and these examples may not contain the most recent updates.?? European Colonization of New Zealand Enterprises
Inc. By - properly! Identification of specific events, people, policies, etc. The first
contact of Europeans with New Zealand occurred in 1642, when Abel Janszoon Tasman, a Dutch explored landed on the western littoral of New Zealand and James Cook was the first
British explorers to visit, claiming the country for England and King George III in 1769 ("New Zealand," 2008). Colonization began around 1800 and, in 1806, the first European women arrive
("New Zealand," 2008). The following events offer an abbreviated view of New Zealand colonial history, with all citations taken from the "Timeline of events in New Zealand history" published by
the New Zealand Official Year Book. 1819 Maori chiefs lead raids. 1820 Maori chiefs visit England, meet with King George IV and
obtain muskets on their return trip. 1821 Maori chiefs begin Musket Wars against tribes to the south. 1823 Wesleyan Missionary Society is founded. 1833 James Busby arrives at the Bay of
Islands, as the Official British Resident. 1834 Twenty-five Maori chiefs, at Busbys instigation, adopt the United Tribes flag. 1835 With 34 northern chiefs
as signatories, the United Tribes of New Zealand declare their independence. 1837 The New Zealand Association is founded in London, becoming The New Zealand Company in 1839. 1839 William Hobson
receives instructions to establish British rule in New Zealand, which is initially considered to be a dependency of New South Wales. Arriving on board the Tory, Colonel William
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