New Zealand Wars
The New Zealand Wars took place from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand Colonial government and allied Māori on one side and Māori and Māori-allied settlers on the other. They were previously commonly referred to as the Land Wars or the Māori Wars while Māori language names for the conflicts included Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa ("the great New Zealand wars") and Te riri Pākehā ("the white man's anger"). Historian James Belich popularised the name "New Zealand Wars" in the 1980s, although the term was first used by historian James Cowan in the 1920s.
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40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)96th Regiment of Foot99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment of FootAnthony HomeBeauchamp Seymour, 1st Baron AlcesterCharles Frederick HothamCharles HeaphyCharles PyeDuncan Cameron (British Army officer)Edmund FremantleEdward TregearFrederick Augustus SmithFrederick Dobson MiddletonGeorge Gardiner (VC)Henare TomoanaHugh Shaw (British Army officer)James MouatJohn_BallanceJohn Byrne (VC)John Lucas (VC)John McNeill (British Army officer)John Murray (Irish soldier)John Ryan (VC 1863)John Soame RichardsonJoseph HamleyKaraitiana TakamoanaNew Zealand ArmyRobert Carey (British Army officer)Royal_MarinesSir Henry Havelock-Allan, 1st BaronetThomas James GallowayWilliam Alexander Mackinnon (British Army officer)William ManleyWilliam Temple (VC)
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New Zealand Wars
The New Zealand Wars took place from 1845 to 1872 between the New Zealand Colonial government and allied Māori on one side and Māori and Māori-allied settlers on the other. They were previously commonly referred to as the Land Wars or the Māori Wars while Māori language names for the conflicts included Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa ("the great New Zealand wars") and Te riri Pākehā ("the white man's anger"). Historian James Belich popularised the name "New Zealand Wars" in the 1980s, although the term was first used by historian James Cowan in the 1920s.
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De Maori-oorlogen, ook wel Nie ...... n Britse soldaten ondersteund.
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Guerras da Nova Zelândia ou Gu ...... ciais para colonos britânicos.
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La Guerra de las Tierras de Nu ...... que había generado la guerra.
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Le guerre māori, chiamate anch ...... i māori e i coloni britannici.
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Les guerres Māoris (New Zealan ...... ories aux colons britanniques.
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Nyzeeländska krigen, även kall ...... llhört Māorifolket beslagtogs.
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Peperangan Selandia Baru adala ...... . perlawanan dan agresi Māori.
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The New Zealand Wars took plac ...... ori resistance and aggression.
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Wojny maoryskie (ang. Māori Wa ...... rowadzić do wybuchu konfliktu.
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Новозела́ндские земе́льные во́ ...... ереселенцами с другой стороны.
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745 killed (including civilians)
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*KūpapaMāoriiwi
New South Wales
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Queensland
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Loss of Māori land, retreat of Kingitanga toKing Country
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18,000 (peak deployment)
5,000 (peak deployment)
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Memorial in the Auckland War M ...... e Union Jack and from Gate Pā.
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New Zealand Wars
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Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa
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New Zealand
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Loss of Māori land, retreat of Kingitanga to King Country
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New Zealand Settlements Act 1863; confiscation of of Māori land
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De Maori-oorlogen, ook wel Nie ...... n Britse soldaten ondersteund.
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Guerras da Nova Zelândia ou Gu ...... rpretation of racial conflict.
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La Guerra de las Tierras de Nu ...... ores que intentaban asentarse.
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Le guerre māori, chiamate anch ...... i māori e i coloni britannici.
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Les guerres Māoris (New Zealan ...... ories aux colons britanniques.
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Nyzeeländska krigen, även kall ...... llhört Māorifolket beslagtogs.
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Peperangan Selandia Baru adala ...... awan James Cowan pada 1920-an.
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The New Zealand Wars took plac ...... rian James Cowan in the 1920s.
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Wojny maoryskie (ang. Māori Wa ...... nie przez New Zealand Company.
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Новозела́ндские земе́льные во́ ...... ереселенцами с другой стороны.
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Guerra de las Tierras de Nueva Zelanda
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Guerras da Nova Zelândia
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Guerre māori
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Guerres maories
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Maori-oorlogen
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Neuseelandkriege
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New Zealand Wars
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Nyzeeländska krigen
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Peperangan Selandia Baru
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Wojny maoryskie
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New Zealand Wars
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Ngā pakanga o Aotearoa
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