He wasn't. William IV was dead by the time the Treaty was signed in 1840; his neice Victoria became Queen in 1837.
No. The Treaty was signed in 1840, the Maori King Movement (Kingitanga) was formed in 1858 (almost 20 years later).
Treaty of Paris (1673)
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he became involved because he wanted to
The leaders involved were US President Bill Clinton, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and Jordanian King Hussein ibn Talal.
In England King William I, the Conqueror, was succeeded by his son, William II, William RufusHis third (and favourite) son William (Rufus) II who reigned until 1100 when he was shot by by a stray arrow during a hunt.
William II was involved in the First Crusade only to the extent that he loaned his brother money so he could go.
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William Penn did not "discover" a colony. He founded the colony that became Philadelphia and the state of Pennsylvania He was a very involved Quaker and when his father died the King owed his father money so he gave him a land grant for the land we call Pennsylvania. The colony he founded was one of the first to work and protect the native Americans of the area. He signed a peace treaty with them.
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The address of the King William Historical Museum is: 227 Horse Landing Rd, King William, VA 23086