New Zealand At Wars
In The 1850s the new settlements grew & the Pakeha had more power over New Zealand.
Farmers wanted more & more land but the maori did not want to sell their land.
This was especially true of the waikato & Taranaki Areas.
This was especially true of the waikato & Taranaki Areas.
For maori the land was sacred a had on to their grandchildren as a gift.
Many maori were worried that the Europeans were getting stronger & more control.
Numerous become worried when they saw the European population rapidly enlarge.
Then by 1858 there were as many Pakeha as Maori in Aotearoa
Then by 1858 there were as many Pakeha as Maori in Aotearoa
(New Zealand).
There were also question of who owned the land. Some Maori even sold the land which
they did not own. And in the past such many arguments has been settled by fighting.
they did not own. And in the past such many arguments has been settled by fighting.
But Then in 1860 the war stop between the British soldiers & the north land tribles.
Battles were in Taranaki the waikato and also near Tauranga.
Battles were in Taranaki the waikato and also near Tauranga.