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The Polynesian War, more commonly referred to as the New Zealand Wars, primarily stemmed from land disputes between Māori tribes and the British colonial government. As European settlers arrived, they sought to acquire land, leading to tensions over land ownership, sovereignty, and cultural differences. The conflict was exacerbated by differing interpretations of treaties, particularly the Treaty of Waitangi signed in 1840, which was seen by Māori as a safeguard of their rights and land. Ultimately, these factors contributed to a series of armed conflicts between Māori and colonial forces throughout the mid to late 19th century.

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