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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Declaration of Independence in New Zealand

 In 1830 there were 100000 Māori and 200 Europeans living in New Zealand. The behaviour of the Whalers, the Missionaries’ desire to help protect Māori rights and the Musket Wars were reasons that a treaty was needed. The Declaration of Independence was another contributing factor to the need for a treaty.


One reason that a treaty was needed was the lawless behaviour of some of the British Settlers like whalers. Since Whalers were at sea for a few months, when they would come back to Kororareka they would cause destruction. Whalers would drink loads at once which would lead to fights, prostitution and introduced diseases. The local Maori were concerned about the behaviour and Kororareka became known as a Hell Hole therefore a treaty was needed.



Missionaries and Maori had a good relationship between each other. Missionaries were concerned about Maori land being sold therefore they signed the treaty of independence to gain control of the sales. Musket wars were another issue that the missionaries had to worry about due to the amount of Maori being killed. Another reason that a treaty was needed was to protect Māori rights. One group that felt strongly about this was the missionaries. In order for wars to stop between Maori and Britain, missionaries wanted to begin trades with Europeans. 



Another reason that a treaty was needed was the Musket Wars. The musket wars are seen as an example of the fatal impact of contact with Europeans. Around 20000 people were speculated to be killed directly or indirectly. The first tribe to get the muskets were Nga Puhi.  Due to 20000 people being killed; tribal boundaries were constantly changing around. For the tribes that wanted/needed muskets they needed to increase their output of pigs and potatoes, this is because pigs and potatoes were used as currency to pay for the muskets. Despite Nga Puhi being one of the first tribes to have muskets Nga Whatua defeated them in battle with traditional weapons.



In Conclusion, a treaty was needed because of disorderly behaviour of the British whalers; missionaries were concerned about Maori land being sold and they needed the treaty to protect maori rights. Lastly they needed a treaty for the countless deaths caused by the musket wars and tribal boundaries constantly changing.


Still in the works

Friday, December 3, 2021

One Piece

 Today in Wananga we first had to read for 15 minutes. Instead of actually reading I decided to start my blog early so that when we've finished the book club we can go outside. For the bookclub I am going to talk about the Manga/Anime One Piece. If I were to do a summary on One Piece I would say that its about a teenage boy named Luffy whos dream/goal is to become the king of pirates; on his journey he goes from island to island and picks up members to be his crewmates. There are over 1000 chapters and the anime just made it to its 1000th episode. My favourite character has to be luffy and he emodies freedom pretty well. My second favourite strawhat would have to be zoro; this is because I like all his attack moves especially the 3 sword style, this is when he has one sword in his mouth and two in his handsOne Piece just dropped three huge events in a single chapter - Polygon

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Reflection

Tokyo Revengers Chapter 225 release date And Spoiler! - Thepoptimes 

Today in Wananga we read for around 15 minutes; I ended up reading the new chapter for Tokyo Revengers which was actually pretty good and one of the best that ive read in a while. The next chapter comes out in a week and this might be one of the last chapters till the series over. After that we had to sit and listen to Calebs NCEA speech for 3 minutes. In his speech he talked to us about the effects of cigarettes and why they should be permanently banned.  After I finish this reflection I should be able togo out and play basketball for the last few minutes.