lecture 14 - declaration & treaty 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Who issues instructions to Hobson to seek sovereignty of NZ?

A

Governor Gipps of NSW

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2
Q

When does Hobson arrive in NZ?

A

29 January 1840

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3
Q

Which figures drafted the Treaty?

A

Hobson, Busby, Henry Williams, Edward Williams, Colenso, Clendon, Maunsell, Clark

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4
Q

Who translates the Treaty from English to Māori?

A

Henry and Edward Williams

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5
Q

How many articles does the Treaty have?

A

3 - with a fourth unoffical oral guarantee

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6
Q

What is the 1st article of the Treaty?

A

Discusses sovereignty (English version), and kawanatanga/governorship(Māori version)

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7
Q

What is the 2nd article of the Treaty?

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Guarantees the chiefs to exclusive and undisturbed possession of their lands and resources

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8
Q

What is the 3rd article of the Treaty?

A

Queen extends all rights and privileges of British subjects to Māori

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9
Q

What is considered the 4th article of the treaty?

A

An oral guarantee discussed by Missionaries and Māori at Waitangi about freedom of religion, etc.

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10
Q

Who were the 3 chiefs who were vocal about their favour of the Treaty and influenced other chiefs to sign?

A

Tamati Waka Nene, Patuone, Hone Heke

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11
Q

How many chiefs signed the Treaty at Waitangi on the 6 of February?

A

43

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12
Q

Who was the first to sign the Treaty?

A

Hone Heke

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13
Q

Which key chief who had signed the Declaration refused to sign the Treaty?

A

Te Wherowhero

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14
Q

What did the Tauranga chiefs sign the treaty in exchange for by Missionary Alfred Brown?

A

Red blankets, tobacco

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15
Q

Which notable chief signs the Cook Strait sheet of the treaty under the influence of Rev. Henry Williams ?

A

Te Rauparaha

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16
Q

Where was the Herald (Banbury) sheet of the treaty taken to be signed?

A

The South Island, e.g. Southland

17
Q

What was the condition of signing the treaty made by Southland Ngai Tahu chief Tuhawaiki?

A

That Ruapeke Island near Stewart island would be exempt from the Treaty

18
Q

Who was Clendon?

A

The American Resident in NZ

19
Q

Which copy of the Treaty is a suspected contemporary back copy?

A

The Littlewood Copy

20
Q

When did Hobson formally proclaim Sovereignty over NZ?

A

21 May 1840