The Treaty of Waitangi was signed between the indigenous Maori Chiefs and the British Crown from the North Island of New Zealand.
Due to the variation in translation, there is no general consensus on what was actually signed. However, the following points are widely accepted to have been the conditions of the Treaty:
- Maori are to be given the same rights as British subjects.
- Ownership of NZ land is given to the Maori people.
- Britain would govern New Zealand as a colony of Britain.
- The Queen of England shall appoint a British Representative and govern the country as Queen of New Zealand.
The Treaty of Waitangi enabled British settlement on a bigger scale. For Maori it intially offered security as they had concerns over the colonisation of NZ by the French & the behaviour of some early British settlers. Maori operated under the assumption that they would retain control of their lands and receive protection from the British. The British and subsequent settlers took the Treaty (which had two ambiguous versions) to mean that they were now in control of NZ.
If you were born in England, you would know that there is no such thing as an English passport. Citizens of the United Kingdom (including England) have British passports.
there are two different versions of the treaty- maori and english, but there are differences between the versions, which has caused lots of problems between the maori people and the nz government.
1834 by James cook. New Zealand's founding document is considered to be the Treaty of Waitangi, dating to Feb 6 1840. However, the Maori have been living in NZ since the 1300s.
yes it did help hitler because it gave him a chance to build an army and violate the treaty
British Governor William Hobson, representing the British Government, was the governor at the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
they have to obey it as well as the pakeha and maori
They were casting for a hollywood movie about the treaty of waitangi
Early settlers had land wars and signed the treaty of waitangi
It makes students suffer through years of boring NZ History.
When it signed the Anzus Treaty with Us and NZ as a guarantee of mutual protection.
Because NZ wouldn't let America's nuclear ships into her waters.
There are claims of territory on the Antarctic continent, according to the Antarctic Treaty. When the treaty went into effect in 1960, these were the claimant countries:ArgentinaAustraliaChileFranceNew ZealandNorwayUnited KingdomPlease note that some of these claims overlap each other.In order to get to your number of 12, you may need to include claims over sub-Antarctic islands.
The government broke its treaty with NZ Pierce primarily due to conflicting interests and pressures from various stakeholders, including business and political factions. Economic motivations often outweighed the commitment to uphold treaty obligations, leading to decisions that favored development or resource extraction over the treaty's terms. This breach sparked significant controversy and backlash from affected communities, highlighting ongoing tensions regarding indigenous rights and governmental accountability.
yes
No, unless you are refering to a specific treaty, (ex. Treaty of Versailles)
Because the mobile networks are different. You will have to use a local (NZ) mobile network if you want to use the phone in NZ.