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treaty of waitangi - Coggle Diagram
treaty of waitangi
paragraph 1
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London picked captain William hobson as consul, and was instructed to obtain sovergeinty by an agreement with maori leaders
William arrived in nz and was going to a meeting. He read the treaty and many maori disagreed, many Maori agreed.
key people: Hone Heke, William Hopson
On the day of the signing around 530 - 540 Maori signed the treaty meaning majority did, making the treaty official
introduction
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Maori wanted the Pakeha's goods such as scissors, mirrors, nails, blankets and later muskets.
paragraph 2
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The problem was the understanding, The treaty was rused, causing a mistake in translation.
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conclusion
Maori should have asked more questions and I think British could care more because it was very important