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Why didn't the British give the trade that the Maori wanted?

The British did not give the trade that the Maori wanted because they sought to maintain their own economic and strategic interests in New Zealand, which often conflicted with the desires of the Maori people. The British were focused on expanding their own trade networks and maintaining control over key resources in the region.


What did british people want from maori people?

British people wanted land, resources, and control over the Maori people in New Zealand. They aimed to establish British law and governance, convert Maori to Christianity, and integrate them into British society. This led to conflicts and disputes over land ownership and sovereignty between the British and the Maori.


Why did the Maori and British sign the Treaty of Waitangi?

There are many factors which influenced the Maori to sign the Treaty Of Waitangi.The Maori signed the Treaty of Waitangi because the purpose of the agreement was to protect Maori land interests in exchange for recognition of British sovereignty. The Maori had no dispute over handing over ownership of their land to Queen Victoria as they were promised the right to occupy their land for as long as they wished, and to be given protection in return.It was too late to turn the Europeans away. Hone Heke said so on the day of the signing (6 Feb 1840) and he said that the Maori would be better off signing the treaty on good terms.Rangitiratanga (authority and control) was promised to the Maori people (in the Maori version of the treaty).The Maori thought they were getting the protection of the Britsh Crown and a personal relationship with Queen Victoria.They believed they had much to gain such as increase in trade; they were promised gifts and they thought they would gain power.They had nothing to fear because at the time Maori outnumbered Pakeha 50 to 1.Some Maori were keen to sell land to the Government and make money.


How did some Maori and the crown perceive the treaty to be beneficial?

Some Maori saw the Treaty of Waitangi as a way to establish a partnership with the British Crown, where they could retain their land, authority, and culture while accessing benefits like protection and trade opportunities. The Crown saw it as a means to establish law and order, expand its influence, and protect British settlers' interests in New Zealand.


What did the maoris trade the europeans?

Greenstone and things like that.answ2. In the early days, the principal articles of trade were flax (for cordage) and timber (for masts and spars).The Maori were quick to grasp the advantages of supplying ships with food, and growing crops such as potatoes and wheat were profitable ventures.

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Why didn't the British give the trade that the Maori wanted?

The British did not give the trade that the Maori wanted because they sought to maintain their own economic and strategic interests in New Zealand, which often conflicted with the desires of the Maori people. The British were focused on expanding their own trade networks and maintaining control over key resources in the region.


What did the maori trade?

When the British first arrived in New Zealand, they had no food or water so they gave the Maori muskets (guns), alcohol and things such as new weapons. In return the Maori gave them what they needed to live and survive.


What weapons were used in the1800 maori wars?

The British used the standard British Army muskets and artillery cannons. The Maori used trade muskets, shotguns and tomahawks.


Why didn't british and maori like each other?

The Maori land was taken over by the British that's upsetting


What did british people want from maori people?

British people wanted land, resources, and control over the Maori people in New Zealand. They aimed to establish British law and governance, convert Maori to Christianity, and integrate them into British society. This led to conflicts and disputes over land ownership and sovereignty between the British and the Maori.


Who did the Maori trade with?

they traded with themselves.


How have British people affected Maori sport?

The Maori people affected the British Sports not because the Maori played a game called Ki-O-Rahi which is like Rugby. When the British came they saw the Maori play it so they made a new sport similiar and called it rugby


Why do they have a Waitangi?

so the maori and british can make peace


Who were the Treaty of Waitangi partners?

The Maori and the British Crown.


What did the maori do to protect the land at wairau?

The maori fought against the British, to keep their land. Captain Wakefield and many other British soldiers were killed in the Massacre at Wairau


What plants did maori use to make things?

The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)


Where did the Maori trade?

They traded pigs, flax baskets & mats, wood.