Treaty of Waiting
1.When was the Treaty of Waiting signed?
6 February 1840
2. Who was it signed between?
The Maori and the British crown
3. There are 2 documents. How many Maori chiefs signed the pakeha version? Less than 40 Maori chiefs signed the pakeha version. How many Maori chiefs signed the Maori version? More than 500 Maori chiefs signed the Maori version. And why? Because the Maori could not read or write English.
4. Why was the Treaty written?
The purpose of the Treaty was to enable to British settlers and Maori people to live together in New Zealand under a common set of laws and to bring peace to the land.
5. Where was the Treaty signed?
Waiting, Bay of Islands 6 February
6. Write five laws.
You must wear a seat belt.
100km,70km and 50km you must obey the law.
You can cache seven fish per person.
You have to attend school.
You need a current driver's license to be allowed to drive a vehicle.
7. What is the difference between a Treaty and a Law? A law is something that you have to follow and
a treaty is an agreement between two or more people.
8. The only Treaties that we have is I am not allowed to fart on the table and me and my sister have
to feed the pet.
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