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Post by Toasted Cheese on Nov 7, 2020 0:21:14 GMT
It is in the manner of taking. It all reflects one another. A relatively peaceful people, were the Britons though?, are overthrown by a belligerent people as in all tribal warfare. The English came and took over NZ and a settlement war began with the Maori. I guess it was karma for the Maori, who are still claiming land ownership rights, yet while they were there before the English, they weren't native to the land. According to the website you linked to the British Empire enabled the massacre of the Momori people as they used British ships and had guns. This is another part of British history I didn’t know about. The Brits have a lot to answer for. They were way more advanced, and supposedly civilized, than the Polynesians. Claiming land for themselves which wasn't rightfully theirs to begin with and then making its own people lay claim to pockets of land to profit is at the root of humanities corruptness.
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