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Q: What were the issues for maori and for maori and pakeha that led to a treaty being entered into?
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What were two reasons that led to the maori and british making a treaty?

The British (or Pakeha) had been trading their musketts with the Maori, in return for food, flax, or land. This led to many Maori being killed a lot faster in their tribal wars. Also, many Pakeha had been buying land off of the Maori, with the Pakeha believing it was theirs to keep, but Maori thinking they had only lent it to them for a short period. As you can imagine, this led to many arguments and fights.


What is the word for being from new zealand?

A New Zealander, some Pakeha might refer to themselves as Kiwi.


What is a white new zealander called?

Pakeha, which means non-Maori. Pakeha New Zealanders are uniquely fortunate in that, unlike the non-native people of other European colonised countries, they are honoured by being called by a name given to them by the native people.


Why did the pakeha come over?

The Pakeha went to New Zealand to obtain flax, timber, and to hunt seals and whales as well as being missionaries. Some believe it was because there land had become over crowded and began to move to other places.


If the senate rejects a treaty which branch is being checked?

It isn’t a treaty nor valid.


Prohibited by law or treaty from being imported or exported?

Goods prohibited by law or treaty from being imported or exported, Illegal traffic in contraband; smuggling.


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The treaty was viewed as harsh by the Germans, and this viewpoint led to the treaty being seen as the foundation for World War II.


What does our system of checks and balance?

a treaty from being a law


What does entered confederation mean?

It means having entered a state of being separate, being split from to form one's own independent way, such as the original Confederation of America from Great Britain.


What does our system of checks and balances prevent?

a treaty from being a law


Why is the treaty of waitangi controversial?

WHY? because the treaty of waitangi is why Maori and pakeha live happily together in New Zealand (Aotearoa) its why Maori and pakeha arent still fighting and its why Maori are respected by pakeha and everyone else living there! thats WHY its still important today. :) kiwi, 14


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It is the active cell.