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WaitangiWhat does James Busby have to do with the
treaty of Waitangi
James BusbyWere he
live
About him
James Busby
• He was born in Scotland
• James Busby studied grape growing in France
• James Busby published a book in 1825
James BusbyHis sisters name
was Sarah KennedyHe was the son of an
English Engineer
In early 1840s’ he helped William Hobson draft the treaty of Waitangi.
A house was completed for him in Waitangi
When was James Busby born
• Date bith-7th February 1801
When did he die•He died on the 15th July 1870
He died when he was 70
What were James Busby’s duties
His duties were to protect the
British community
• Thank you for watching our presentation
•Of the treaty of Waitangi
•Made by Eleanor and Josh
Waitangi day
BY JOSH AND ALYSSA
s
WHO IS WILLIAM HOBSON?
Who did William Hobson actually help?
William Hobson helped• Australia• Europe • and mostly New
Zealand He helped Australia by
giving New Zealand the treaty and now Australia are not in the middle of war.
Why did William Hobson help?
Who did William Hobson actually help?
William Hobson helped• Australia• Europe • and mostly New Zealand He helped Australia by giving New Zealand the treaty and now Australia are not in the middle Of war.
William Hobson helped by proposing the treaty to the Maori leaders. He also helped by making peace by not killing any Maori villager.
He was sick of war between our two country and lots of lives being lost. He was also very Christian so he was very much against people fighting.
William Hobson helped by proposing the treaty to the Maori leaders. He also helped by making peace by not killing any Maori villager
In August 1839 the British Government sent Captain William Hobson out to New Zealand aboard "The Herald", as British Consul, with orders to a part of New Zealand and place it under British rule. His mission was to organize a treaty and get the Maori chiefs to accept British sovereignty over all, or at least over parts of the country. The British Government was anxious to establish sovereignty in order to stabilize the degrading situation in New Zealand. William Hobson (1793-1842) was a British naval commander and governor of New Zealand. He negotiated the Treaty of Waitangi with the Maori chiefs, which granted England sovereignty over New Zealand.
The Journey of the Treaty
BY: AJ AND SOPH
WHAT WAS THE JOURNEY OF THE TREATY?WHICH TRIBES REFUSED TO SIGN THE TREATY?IS THE TREATY IN TE PAPA?
OUR QUESTIONS
The treaty took a bit more than one week to travel the country.
It was signed by more than 500 people.
The signing
Soon after the signing both the Maori and English drafts disappeared.
Many years went by and the treaty got lots of bad treatment. This is how it looks like now.
Disappearances and The treatment
That was all we found out about the journey of the treaty.
That was the end of the journey [for now]
Which Maori tribes refused to sign the treaty
The 5 tribes that did not sign the treaty of Waitangi were Tahoe, Taraia, Potatau Te Wherowhero, Arawa and Tuwharetoa.
Where is the treaty now?Stay tuned and you will find out !!!!
Answer : NO!
The one in te-papa is a replica of the real treaty which is down the road in the archives New Zealand building.
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