The pulling power of NZ
Person
|
Pulling power
|
Land owner
|
Land to buy and sell for profit
|
Missionary
|
Churchless people
|
Escaped Convict
|
Place to hide
|
Explorer
|
Unmapped land
|
Mill Worker
|
Open spaces
|
Trader
|
Timber and flax resources
|
Invalid
|
Fine climate
|
Black sheep of the family
|
Place for banishment
|
Farm labourer
|
Land for a farm
|
Whalers & Sealers
|
Miles of coastline
|
Merchant
|
Investment opportunities
|
Name
|
Yes/No
|
Reason for Decision
|
My Commission
|
The Redford family
|
no
|
Too much kids
| |
Laura
|
yes
| meets all criteria | |
John
|
no
| ||
The Waters family
|
no
| ||
The Bryrd family
|
no
| ||
Henry
|
yes
| meets all criteria | |
The Leed family
|
yes
| meets all criteria | |
The Paul family
|
no
|
Too much kids
|
Who was the invitation from? To whom?
It was from the Maori chiefs to Britain.
What did they want?
They wanted help from the king.
Who was James Busby?
he was a British Resident in NZ
Where/what was his house?
His house was in waitangi and was the signing place of the treaty waitangi
What was his job/role?
He catch convicts from Australia, he protected NZ
Who was William Williams (pg 15), and what did his translations mean?
William Williams was a merchant, and a signatory of the Declaration of Independence.
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