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The New Zealand wars : a brief history / Matthew Wright.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, New Zealand Libro International 2014Description: 88 pages; illustrations (some colour), colour map; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9781877514685 :
  • 9781877514692
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 993.022 23
Contents:
The New Zealand Wars -- Who fought the wars? -- Why the wars started -- War in the North, 1845-46 -- The Wellington war, 1847-48 -- How the Taranaki wars started -- The first Taranaki war 1860-61 -- The Waikato war, 1863-64 -- Paterangi and Orakau, 1864 -- The Battle of Gate Pa, 1864 -- Rise of Pai Marire, 1864-65 -- War on the East Coast, 1865-66 -- Titokowaru's war, 1868-69 -- Te Kooti's Escape, 1868 -- Massacres: Matawhero and Ngatapa -- Whakatane, Mohaka and the Urewera -- The Taupo campaign, 1869 -- The end of Te Kooti's war -- Peace with the King Country
Summary: From 1845 to 1875, New Zealand experienced a succession of conflicts that stretched from the Bay of Islands to Wellington. What they meant has been debated ever since. To some they were land wars, to others, the Maori wars; lately we are calling them the New Zealand wars. Why were they fought? Who really won them? In reality these wars were fought over both land and sovereignty. In the process, the British, settlers and allied Maori ended up fighting other Maori, and by the late 1860s the wars had really become a civil war. And the fighting was tough for all who fought in them. Matthew Wright outlines what happened and why.
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Junior Non-Fiction Junior Non-Fiction Pop-Up Library Junior Non-Fiction Children &Young Adults Section 993.022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Checked out 29/06/2024 a00717648

Previous edition published as "Fighting past each other : the New Zealand Wars 1845-1875" : Auckland New Zealand : Reed, 2006.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The New Zealand Wars -- Who fought the wars? -- Why the wars started -- War in the North, 1845-46 -- The Wellington war, 1847-48 -- How the Taranaki wars started -- The first Taranaki war 1860-61 -- The Waikato war, 1863-64 -- Paterangi and Orakau, 1864 -- The Battle of Gate Pa, 1864 -- Rise of Pai Marire, 1864-65 -- War on the East Coast, 1865-66 -- Titokowaru's war, 1868-69 -- Te Kooti's Escape, 1868 -- Massacres: Matawhero and Ngatapa -- Whakatane, Mohaka and the Urewera -- The Taupo campaign, 1869 -- The end of Te Kooti's war -- Peace with the King Country

From 1845 to 1875, New Zealand experienced a succession of conflicts that stretched from the Bay of Islands to Wellington. What they meant has been debated ever since. To some they were land wars, to others, the Maori wars; lately we are calling them the New Zealand wars. Why were they fought? Who really won them? In reality these wars were fought over both land and sovereignty. In the process, the British, settlers and allied Maori ended up fighting other Maori, and by the late 1860s the wars had really become a civil war. And the fighting was tough for all who fought in them. Matthew Wright outlines what happened and why.

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