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The early settlers (Polynesians) arrived in New Zealand around 1250-1300 AD, while the Europeans (Dutch navigator Abel Tasman) first arrived in 1642.
The first settlers were the Polynesian ancestors of the Maori. The first European settlers came from great britain.
They are Western honey bees, imported by early European settlers.
The Maori still live in New Zealand. Now they share that land with the descendants of European settlers, and with other who migrated there from other parts of the world.
The main reason why New Zealand created tension with the US was due discrimination. The indigenous people were discriminated by European settlers in the country.
New Zealand has a parliamentary system because it was once a British colony. British settlers began campaigning for self-government right from when the first settlers began to arrive in the 1840s. In 1852 Britain's parliament passed the New Zealand Constitution Act which created the New Zealand Parliament (then known as the General Assembly), and the first elections were held in 1853.
New Zealand was colonised by the British in the 1840s, when European settlers arrived, however the native Maori people have inhabited New Zealand since about 1300 AD, arriving from Polynesia on long canoes.
It is unknown with whom the indigenous people of Australia and New Zealand traded in the 12th century, if anyone. There were no European settlers in either country at that time.
The maoris eated moa in new zealand.
The land of Parihaka in New Zealand was inhabited by the MΔori people for centuries before European settlers arrived in the 19th century. It is located in the Taranaki region on the North Island of New Zealand.
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