Who wrote the treaty?
James Busby
What is the treaty named in Maori?
Te Tiriti O Waitangi
What date was the treaty first signed?
6th February 1840
Where was the treaty translated?
Waitangi
what was the Maori to pakeha ratio in 1840?
40-1
Who was the first chief to sign the treaty?
Hone Heke
What does Aotearoa mean?
The land of the long white cloud.
When was the treaty translated?
5th February 1840
Name five places where the treaty was signed?
Waitangi, Mangungu, Kaitaia, Manukau, Russell, Kāwhia, Tauranga, Ōpotiki, Tōrere, Te Kaha, Whakatāne, Coromandel, Mercury Island , Ruapuke Island, Akaroa, Cloudy Bay, Mana Island (NZ) , Ōtaki, Waikanae , Whanganui, Motungārara, Tūranga (South Island), Ūawa, Rangitukia, Tokomaru Bay
How many women signed the treaty?
13
Who translated the treaty?
Henry William or Edward William
What did the first Maori rebel do?
Cut down a flagpole in Russel.
When did the last chief sign the treaty?
September 1840
Where was James Busby living in 1840?
Waitangi
Why did the Maori want the treaty?
protection, lawlessness, equality
Who was the first to rebel against the treaty?
Hone Heke
What did newcomers have to do to use resources owned by other hapu?
When was the flagpole in Russell first cut down?
11th march 1840
Where did Kupe land when he first discovered New Zealand?
Northland
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who was the ruler of England in 1840?
Queen Victoria
What happened to the original copy of the treaty?
it got burnt
What year did the first chief rebel?
1844
How many different places was the treaty signed?
45
How many Maori immigrated to Timbuktu in 1840?
0, the same amount of times Kupe went to the moon