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The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on 6 February 1840 by over 500 Māori chiefs of New Zealand and the British Governor William Hobson, representing the British Government.

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What is Waitangi famous for?

It is the site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840.


Place where 1840 treaty was signed?

Treaty of Waitangi was signed 6th Feb 1840 at Waitangi, Northland, New Zealand. You can visit the Waitangi Treaty grounds. The treaty then travelled around New Zealand so it could be signed by tribes that could not get to Waitangi.


When was the Tiritri o Waitangi Signed?

The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on the 6th of February, 1840


What yr was the treaty of waitangi signed?

1840.


Where was the treaty signed in 1840?

The Treaty of Waitangi was sighned in the Bay of Islands


Where was Treaty signed in 1840?

The Treaty of Waitangi was sighned in the Bay of Islands


When and where was the treaty of waitangi signed?

February 6, 1840. Known as Waitangi Day, the Maoris still commemorate it as the start of subjugation by the English. The cry of "Tino Rangatiratanga!" is a rally for a return to Maori sovereignty.


Who represented the British crown at the treaty signing at waitangi in 1840?

Queen Victoria was the ruler of the British Empire at the time the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840.


Who was on the throne in England at the time of the Treaty of Waitangi was signed?

The Treaty of Waitangi (Maori: Te Tiriti o Waitangi) was signed on 6 February 1840, when Queen Victoria was on the throne of the UK.


The historic 1840 agreement between the Maori and Europeans in New Zealand is known as the Treaty of what?

The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840.


How many people signed the treaty waitangi?

500 Maori signed the treaty of which 13 women were included. There were 100,000 Maori at the time. It was signed in 1840.


Who signed the Treaty of Waitangi and why?

William William and the british Govenour on feb the 6th 1840