Wednesday, 16 August 2017
term 3 week 4
Abel tasman
date of exploriation-1642
aim of the journey-to find this mysterious continent which can be usefull for trade
what happend-his men tried to land on the south island but were killed by local maori he left and stated drawning the map of the west coast
what they came home with-the map of the west coast
captain cook
date of exploriation-1976
aim of the journey-to map nz
what happened-his first contact with the maori ended in misunderstanding and fighting.but other tribes were friendly and gave them fresh food then drew the first complete nz map
what they came home with- full nz map
Jean-Francias de Surville
date of exploriation-1969
aim of the journey- trade and tresure
what happened- both cook and de surville were near north cape at exactly the same time. they sailed passed each other during bad weather,with neither ship knowing about the others existance.de survilles were were very ill from scurvy a disease caused by not eating fresh vegetables.alot of soldiers died and the others were weak and they clashed with a maori tribe then sailed home after making a mao of doubtless bay in northland
what they came home with-a map of doubtless bay
marion du Fresne
date of exploriation-1972
aim of the journey-trade
what happened-he broke the tapu rules of local maori and he and fifteen of his men were killed and eaten furios the rest of his crew then murdered nearly 300 maori
What they came home with-nothing
captain cook story
1.in 1968 captain cook left england on a voyage
2.a surgion boy has sighted the east coast of nz
3. the english and maori had some altercations which nine maori warriors died
4.they meet friendly maori
5.during this time they often came ashore and the maori were often nice
6.then the english went to australia to map the east coast
7.the captain cook and his men were welcomed as heroes in england
8.after some years sailed to hawaii and captain cook was killed
1.what were the ideas-
1.immigration must be carfully planned
2.the immagrants must set up small farms like those in england.this will make it easy to provide each farming village with things like school and churches
3.land must be bought from the maoris and then sold at a higher price to wealthy english people
4.the profits from the sale of land will pay for the fares of carefully chosen labourers
5.the price of land must be high enough so that the labourers will not be able to afford to buy it for some years.they will have to work to save money.this will mean plenty of labour.for the farmers
1.
education
use of the land
socail/family set up
government
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Kia Ora Jayton, I can see from your work here that you have been focused on your social studies tasks this week. I wonder what you will use this information for now you have learnt it? Remember to check you have capital letters for proper nouns like names.
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