Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issue 631993 - New Zealand |
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... King and still be loyal to Queen Victoria , but the settlers could not accept this . To most pakeha , the Kingites were simply rebels . WAR IN TARANAKI In April 1860 , two months before Tawhiao's accession to the Kingship , Governor ...
... King and still be loyal to Queen Victoria , but the settlers could not accept this . To most pakeha , the Kingites were simply rebels . WAR IN TARANAKI In April 1860 , two months before Tawhiao's accession to the Kingship , Governor ...
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... King he could not be put in danger , and Tamihana to bring his reinforcements in the morning . A redoubt was built ... Kingite settlement ) deserted , and built a redoubt which they named Miranda , after the flagship of the flotilla ...
... King he could not be put in danger , and Tamihana to bring his reinforcements in the morning . A redoubt was built ... Kingite settlement ) deserted , and built a redoubt which they named Miranda , after the flagship of the flotilla ...
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... Kingites retreated inland , behind the Confiscation ( or Aukati ) line . For the next 17 years the " King Country " was almost a separate state , and a dangerous one for any pakeha to enter . But in 1881 King Tawhiao emerged and make a ...
... Kingites retreated inland , behind the Confiscation ( or Aukati ) line . For the next 17 years the " King Country " was almost a separate state , and a dangerous one for any pakeha to enter . But in 1881 King Tawhiao emerged and make a ...
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