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Treaty of waitangi singed
The treaty of waitangi is singed (at the time the māori population is around 80,000, the pākehā population is around 2000.) -
Pokai ORDERS flagpole be chopped
Hone heke pokai orders the flagpole at kororāreka be cut down -
Pokai CHOPS British flagpole
Pokai Cutz down flagpole at kororāreka for a SECOND and THIRD time! -
Double trouble throw-down
Pokai and kawiti team up to annhialate British at kororāreka -
The campaign is born with a vengeance
The battle of Puketutu is fought (inconclusive) -
Pokai surrenders…FOR NOW!!
Pro-British Ngapuhi bring Pokai to his defeat in which he NEVER FORGOT -
Māori gain their revenge
Māori get revenge in bringing British and Pro-British to defeat -
British triumph over māori
The British win the battle of ruapekapeka, and the northern war ends. -
The first election
The first election for a NZ parliament in held -
British population rises in NZ
The Māori population is around 56,000, the Pākehā around 59,000 -
Teira sells the waitara block to government
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Kīngi stops survey
Wīremu kīngi prevents survey of the waitara block -
… “and there’s yet another battle of”…
The Battle of Te Kohia is fought (inconclusive) -
British triumph… AGAIN!!
The British win the battle of waireka -
Māori triumph (whoooooooooohooooooooo!!!)
Māori win the Battle of Puketakaurere -
A truce is declared
A truce is declared, and the taranaki war ends. -
Work starts on the road to waikato
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Māori raid Pākehā
Māori are forced to withdraw from the pā at meremere -
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Those British “#@$-+=&5)£”
The British win the battle of rangiriri -
A British Invasion
The British occupy the Māori kings village -
Those British BUTT-NUGGETS!!!
The British attack and burn the village of rangiaowhia -
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The british win again (UUUUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!)
The British win the battle of Ōrākau (near Te Awamutu). -
Māori win for once
Māori win the battle of gate pā (they should make this a regular thing) -
British win AAAGGGAAAIIINNN
The British win the battle of Te Ranga -
Native land court is established
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Army withdraws
The British army withdraws from New Zealand -
Army replacments
An armed constabulary is formed to replace the British army -
Māori seats are established
Māori seats are established in parliament -
Tītokowaru’s war
Tītokowaru’s war begins when his men kill three military settlers at ketemarae -
Te kooti and the three hundred followers
Te kooti and almost three hundred followers land on the east coast -
The battle of Te Ngutu-o-te-manu
Tītokowaru wins the battle of Te Ngutu-o-te-manu. -
The battle of Moturoa
Tītokowaru wins the battle of Moturoa -
The Matawhero raid
Te kooti leads the Matawhero raid -
The attack on Te kooti
Colonial troops attack Te kooti at Ngātpa pā. -
Te kooti escapes
Te kooti escapes from Ngātapa many of his followers are killed -
Tītokowaru Leaves
Tītokowaru leaves Taurangaika pā and retreats to inland taranaki this is the end of Tītokowaru‘s war -
British population rises AGAIN!!!!!
The Māori population is around 50,000 British is around 300,000 -
The New Zealand wars end