| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Year of the Treaty of Waitangi | 1840 | 100%
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| Name of the precedent series of wars betweenneighboring iwi following the introduction of guns from 1806 and 1845 | Musket Wars | 100%
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| Name of Māori fortifications | Pā | 100%
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| Name given to the Europeans by the Māori | Pākehā | 100%
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| First Māori monarch | Te Wherowhero | 75%
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| British monarch during the wars | Victoria | 75%
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| Name of the royal Māori movement | Kīngitanga | 50%
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| Region in southwestern North Island where2 wars took place (1860-1861) and (1863-1866) | Taranaki | 50%
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| Region subject to the biggest invasion of thewar from 1863 to 1864 | Waikato | 50%
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| His successor from 1861 to 1868, instrumental in the wars and the colonisation process | George Grey | 25%
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| Name of the pro-government Māori soldiers | Kūpapa | 25%
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| Māori religion assimilating biblical and indigenous beliefs, also known as Hauhau | Pai Mārire | 25%
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| Founder of the Ringatū Māori church, socialbandit, innocent spy and instigator of his own war from 1868 to 1872 | Te Kooti | 25%
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| Valley in the South Island with the first fight | Wairau | 25%
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| Tribe leader nicknamed the Kingmaker | Wiremu Tamihana | 25%
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| War fought in the northeastern coast of NorthIsland after the ritual killing of a missionary | East Cape[, East Coast] | 0%
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| First major conflict with the British, against Northland Māori fighters under Hōne Heke, from 1845 to 1846 | Flagstaff War | 0%
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| Prussian adventurer, mercenary and artist whoDied during this war in an ambush | Gustav von Tempsky | 0%
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| Campaign in the Bay of Plenty in 1864 | Tauranga | 0%
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| Religious leader of this religion and former slave | Te Ua Haumēne | 0%
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| Governor of New Zealand from 1855 to 1860 | Thomas Gore Browne | 0%
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| Leader of the region who continued the fight Between 1868 and 1869: Riwha... | Tītokowaru | 0%
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