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TreatyWaitang (500 Maori chiefs were crowned when the treaty was signed…
TreatyWaitang
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Reasons why chiefs signed the treaty included wanting controls on sales of Māori land to Europeans, and on European settlers. They also wanted to trade with Europeans, and believed the new relationship with Britain would stop fighting between tribes. -Cassidy
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Waitangi Day is the day of the year where mori and English sign the treaty of Waitangi. The treaty of waitangi was signed in waitangi.-sam
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Every year on February the sixth,New Zealand mark the signing of the treaty of Waitangi in 1840.In that year ,Representatives if the British crown and over 500 māori chiefs signed what is offen considered to be New Zealand’s founding document.The day was first officially commemorated in 1934 it has been a public holiday since 1974.Samantha
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Taraia Ngakuti,a Maori chief,disagreed signing the treaty.
Waitingi is a locality in the bay of islands on the north island of New Zealand.it is close to the
town of paihia,60 kilometres north of
whangarei.the name means ‘weeping waters’
in Maori.-Nico
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