MAOR 102 exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass
James Cook - CORRECT ANSWER-arrived 1769, established trade, tahitian on
board
Te Rauparaha - CORRECT ANSWER-chief of ngati toa, signed ToW
what did Te Rauparaha do in 1830? - CORRECT ANSWER-hired the Elizabeth
and tortured Te Maiharanui
Taiaroa - CORRECT ANSWER-Ngai Tahu leader 1830s and 1840s, enemy of Te
Rau, peace by 1839, invited missionaries
Philip Gidley King - CORRECT ANSWER-captured Tuki and Huru, made them
teach convicts to weave flax, developed reciprocal relationship, governor of NSW
Samuel Marsden - CORRECT ANSWER-missionary, friend of Ruatara and Hongi
Hika, petition for British control of unruly whalers
Ruatara - CORRECT ANSWER-nursed back to health by Samuel in London,
worked in his farm, encouraged first missionary
, Hongi Hika - CORRECT ANSWER-uncle of ruatara, promised to continue
mission upon his death 1815, leader of Nga Puhi, initiated musket wars, found
peace via marriages and alliances
James Busby - CORRECT ANSWER-British resident 1835, no resources but
helped make declaration of independence, helped ToW
William Hobson - CORRECT ANSWER-instructed by Gipps to seek sovereignty
1839, drafted ToW
Henry Williams - CORRECT ANSWER-translated ToW, little skills
Te Wherowhero - CORRECT ANSWER-1856, first maori king, opposed ToW,
didn't sign, leader of tainui
Hone Heke - CORRECT ANSWER-Ngai Puhi tribal leader, pro-treaty, first to
sign
first industries in NZ? - CORRECT ANSWER-whaling and sealing, 1790s
onwards
which industry had more $$$ - CORRECT ANSWER-sealing
how may stations by 1840? - CORRECT ANSWER-20
role of maori seafarers - CORRECT ANSWER-bring technology into whanau,
forms basis for maori dominance for coastal trade, became interpreters
well-known Pakeha-Maori - CORRECT ANSWER-John Rutherford, advised
chiefs in trading relo's with P
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Answers 100% Pass
James Cook - CORRECT ANSWER-arrived 1769, established trade, tahitian on
board
Te Rauparaha - CORRECT ANSWER-chief of ngati toa, signed ToW
what did Te Rauparaha do in 1830? - CORRECT ANSWER-hired the Elizabeth
and tortured Te Maiharanui
Taiaroa - CORRECT ANSWER-Ngai Tahu leader 1830s and 1840s, enemy of Te
Rau, peace by 1839, invited missionaries
Philip Gidley King - CORRECT ANSWER-captured Tuki and Huru, made them
teach convicts to weave flax, developed reciprocal relationship, governor of NSW
Samuel Marsden - CORRECT ANSWER-missionary, friend of Ruatara and Hongi
Hika, petition for British control of unruly whalers
Ruatara - CORRECT ANSWER-nursed back to health by Samuel in London,
worked in his farm, encouraged first missionary
, Hongi Hika - CORRECT ANSWER-uncle of ruatara, promised to continue
mission upon his death 1815, leader of Nga Puhi, initiated musket wars, found
peace via marriages and alliances
James Busby - CORRECT ANSWER-British resident 1835, no resources but
helped make declaration of independence, helped ToW
William Hobson - CORRECT ANSWER-instructed by Gipps to seek sovereignty
1839, drafted ToW
Henry Williams - CORRECT ANSWER-translated ToW, little skills
Te Wherowhero - CORRECT ANSWER-1856, first maori king, opposed ToW,
didn't sign, leader of tainui
Hone Heke - CORRECT ANSWER-Ngai Puhi tribal leader, pro-treaty, first to
sign
first industries in NZ? - CORRECT ANSWER-whaling and sealing, 1790s
onwards
which industry had more $$$ - CORRECT ANSWER-sealing
how may stations by 1840? - CORRECT ANSWER-20
role of maori seafarers - CORRECT ANSWER-bring technology into whanau,
forms basis for maori dominance for coastal trade, became interpreters
well-known Pakeha-Maori - CORRECT ANSWER-John Rutherford, advised
chiefs in trading relo's with P
COPYRIGHT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©️ 2025