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BY Caelum Hanlon.

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BY Caelum Hanlon.

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New Zealand was once a land of birds and no people.

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In 1642 a Dutch man named Able Tasman sailed to New Zealand but he got driven away by the Maori.

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The people cut down trees to make houses .

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This is a Maori tribes home, they catch with a spear.

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The treaty of Waitangi was a peace of paper that would let the English own New Zealand.

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Able Tasman was the first man to sail to New Zealand.

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Here men are digging for gold

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In 1850 whaling stations started to close down because they couldn’t find much more whales.

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Soon there were wars between the Maori & the English. Guns shot spears flew as they battled to the death.

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The Maori and the English traded lots of things.

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