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What is Wakefield's contribution to New Zealand history?

Wakefield was an influential figure in the early colonization of New Zealand, promoting the settlement of the country and playing a significant role in land acquisition.

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What impact did Chinese goldminers have during the New Zealand gold rush?

Chinese goldminers were vital participants in the New Zealand gold rush, contributing to the mining economy, but also faced discrimination and legal restrictions.

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What was the significance of the New Zealand gold rush?

The New Zealand gold rush in the 1860s led to significant population growth, economic development, and the establishment of new settlements.

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How did Maori engage in trade and currency during early European contact?

Maori engaged in trade using traditional goods and resources, and later adapted to using currency introduced by European settlers.

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What is the Declaration of Independence of New Zealand?

The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1835 by some Maori chiefs, asserting their sovereignty and the governance of New Zealand before British annexation.

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What is the Treaty of Waitangi?

The Treaty of Waitangi, signed in 1840, is regarded as the founding document of New Zealand, establishing a framework for British governance in exchange for protecting Maori rights.

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Who was James Busby?

James Busby was an early settler and the British Resident in New Zealand who played a key role in the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.

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What was the Great Depression, and how did it affect New Zealand?

The Great Depression of the 1930s had a profound impact on New Zealand's economy, resulting in high unemployment and significant social reforms.

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What is the Social Security Act of 1938?

The Social Security Act introduced comprehensive social welfare programs in New Zealand, including benefits for the unemployed, elderly, and sick.

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What were the key aspects of women's reform in New Zealand?

Women's reform in New Zealand included advocating for suffrage, workplace rights, and social equality, culminating in women gaining the right to vote in 1893.

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What is Maori reform in New Zealand?

Maori reform refers to various initiatives aimed at addressing the socioeconomic disparities faced by Maori, including land rights and social justice.

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What was the creation of Plunket?

Plunket was established in 1907 to promote the health and wellbeing of young children in New Zealand, with a focus on maternal and child health.

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What is the Plunket system?

The Plunket system provides health services and support for mothers and babies in New Zealand, emphasizing developmental checks and parental education.

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What is the role of the United Nations?

The United Nations is an international organization founded to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries, addressing global issues.

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How has Maori advancement been supported in New Zealand?

Maori advancement has been supported through initiatives aimed at improving education, economic opportunities, and cultural recognition.