The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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D. Causes of the Wars The Conflict at Wairau Attitude of the Government Heke's War in the North The Land Question Conflict of Cultures The First Taranaki War , 1860–1 Military Operations The Second Taranaki and Waikato Wars Conclusion ...
D. Causes of the Wars The Conflict at Wairau Attitude of the Government Heke's War in the North The Land Question Conflict of Cultures The First Taranaki War , 1860–1 Military Operations The Second Taranaki and Waikato Wars Conclusion ...
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The northern districts , more frequented by shipping than their southern neighbours , rapidly armed themselves and spread desolation wherever their war parties penetrated . The unrest which found expression in these wars arose from the ...
The northern districts , more frequented by shipping than their southern neighbours , rapidly armed themselves and spread desolation wherever their war parties penetrated . The unrest which found expression in these wars arose from the ...
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CHAPTER VII ( I ) THE MAORI WARS , 1843–1872 THE wars with the Maoris extended , with intervals , over the period 1843 to 1872. With the exception of the Wairau affair , they were confined to the North Island .
CHAPTER VII ( I ) THE MAORI WARS , 1843–1872 THE wars with the Maoris extended , with intervals , over the period 1843 to 1872. With the exception of the Wairau affair , they were confined to the North Island .
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