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Tuesday, 22 August 2017

term 3 week 5


Land owner
Land to buy and sell for profit
missionary
Churchless people
Escaped convict
Place to hide
explorer
Unmapped land
Mill worker
Timber and flax recources
trader
Investment oppurtunties
invalid
Fine climate
Black sheep of the family
Place for banishment
Farm labourer
Land for ā farm
Whalers & sailers
Miles of coast line
Merchant
Invetment opportunities


Name
yes/no
Reason for decision
My commision
The redford family
No
They have children older than seven and to many

laura
yes
Shes young

john
no
To old

The walters family
no
To much children

The Bryrd family
no
No dont work and cant work

henry
yes
Young

The leed family
yes
Yes young married couple with young children

The paul family
no
Children to old


trip-the voyage took 4 to 6 months althoughif the weather was extremely bad it might take longer.
 the voyage was across a huge expanse of ocean



passengers-cabin passengers who paid their own fares were on the after deck.
the steerage passengers were the assisted immigrants they were housed under the main deck.
live animals were carried on board to provide food and milk and they were housed below decks 


problems-some of the problems during the voyage could be the ship leaks,gales breakmasts and rip sails,waves rip wash through the hatches,the crew become violent,greasy decks cause accidents cramped conditions spread disease,food and water become bad.
of the poor,unsafe lights used,there was always a great danger of fire,seasickness was a was a constant worry it claimed many lives,very often if a ship was becalmed and fresh water and supplies ran out, it was the small children that died first.

the invitation of 1831

who sent the invitation?to whom?maori chiefs to britian 

why?the chiefs realise they have special trade and missionary contacts with britian,the chiefs ask the king to become a friend and a guardian,the chiefs ask the king to save them from foreign threat,
the chiefs ask the kings to save them from the threat of the other tribes,the chiefs ask the king to save them from the bad behavior of the british people who live and visit new zealand 

who is james busby?new zealand resident 

where was busbys house?waitangi

what was his job/role?protect new zealands maori and eurpean people,establish british influence,rely on maori for help

who was williams williams and what did his translations mean? he was missionary and he translated-the king is pleased thet the danger threatning them had gone,the king hoped that the trade relationship between the chiefs and britian would not be disturbed 

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1 comment:

  1. Jayton it is lovely to see you keeping up to date with the work set in class, and how organised you are. well done and keep it up. Make sure that you keep using these examples in your paragraph answers to continue to gain high grades. well done

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