The British have had a big influence on life in New Zealand today. They inherited the English language, religion, and even some of the technology from Britain.
Nz's culture is heavily influenced by British, so the evening meal is usually the biggest.
nz life is better
the nz troops that fought for us in ww1 are in a cemetery in Iraq
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pilots for the British RAF
NZ was colonized by the British and a country in the British Empire. When Great Britain went to war with Germany, so did NZ, Australia, Canada, and other countries which were then part of the British Empire. WW1 was not merely a clash of countries. It was a clash of empires, even more so than WW2, and it is difficult to equate in a modern context now that Imperialism is in the past. The question "Why should NZ get involved?" was probably not asked in NZ at the time, at least not aloud.
Sir Basil Specne, a British Architecht
The UK, AU and NZ spelling of 'odor' is 'odour'.
they traveled by boat via New South Wales
First non-polynesian contact in NZ was 1642 by Abel Tasman (a Dutch explorer). But the first time the British came to NZ was in 1769 via James Cook (an explorer)
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