Our Interpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi
We are learning about the Treaty of Waitangi
My Partner Mana and I worked together to put together this Interpretation.
The Treaty of Waitangi is a peace treaty that was made an agreement between the British and the Maori, this happened on 6th of February 1840. This is our understanding of how the Treaty came to an agreement.
Missionaries also came over to the Maori people. They helped them and had good relations with them. The Missionaries taught them many things that helped the Maori's and also influenced them in a Religious Perspective.
As time passed and fights had still been carried on. Groups of british and Maori came to the conclusion of creating a peace treaty. The treaty was signed between representatives of the British Crown and Maori Chiefs. Some Maori Chiefs refused to sign the treaty if it was not translated into the Maori Language. So it was done and some signed the Maori treaty, some signed the English treaty and some signed none.
Years still pass and New Zealand still commemorate the day that Maori Chiefs and British representatives signed a treaty of peace between two groups of the British and Maori People.
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