The first European to have sailed past Fiji was by Abel Tasman, a Dutch Explorer in 1643. source: http://www.fijituwawa.com/history.shtml
No the boundaries on Fiji is still the same. Fiji shares water boder with Tonga, Wallis & Futuna, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.
He had no influence on the fijians, he was just passing through Fiji. He did not even land in Fiji.
Fiji was under British rule from 1874 until 1970, when it was granted independent status.
Fiji was discovered by British Sailor and navigator Capt James Cook. He called the islands FeeJee, the natives called it Viti. Then the British changed its name from FeeJee to Fiji.
Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer in 1643
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Captain William Bligh, during his 1789 voyage on the HMS Bounty, had a complex view of Fiji. He noted the islands' lush landscapes and abundant resources, but also observed the indigenous population's fierce resistance to European influence. Bligh's interactions with the Fijians were marked by both admiration for their maritime skills and concern over their aggressive behaviors. Ultimately, his experiences contributed to a broader understanding of the challenges and complexities of European exploration in the South Pacific.
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hell yes Fiji needs supplies who doesnt. they need water and women and booz that is all they need ________________________________________________ Yes they do. The Government of China, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and the European Union helps Fiji alot on infrastructure, health, aviation and education.