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    The invasion of the Waikato became the largest and most important campaign of the 19th-century New Zealand Wars. Hostilities took place in the North Island...
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    New Zealand Wars (category Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Oceania)
    Island, with the biggest single campaign being the invasion of the Waikato in 1863–1864, before hostilities concluded with the pursuits of Riwha Tītokowaru...
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    Ngāti Raukawa and Waikato. There are other Tainui iwi whose tribal areas lay outside the traditional Tainui boundaries – Ngāi Tai in the Auckland area, Ngāti...
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    Duncan Cameron (British Army officer) (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath)
    defined the northern Kingite border. This work had commenced during the early stages of preparing for the proposed invasion of Waikato. After the cessation...
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    Māori King movement (category Monarchy of New Zealand)
    by the colonial government as a challenge to the supremacy of the monarchy of the United Kingdom, leading in turn to the 1863 invasion of the Waikato, which...
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    The Waikato (/ˈwaɪkɑːtɔː/) is a region of the upper North Island of New Zealand. It covers the Waikato District, Waipa District, Matamata-Piako District...
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    Tāwhiao (category People from Waikato)
    was baptised into the Pai Mārire faith, taking his regnal name, before leading the response to the invasion of the Waikato. After the Kīngitanga suffered...
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    Rewi Maniapoto (category Military leaders of the New Zealand Wars)
    during the New Zealand government Invasion of Waikato during the New Zealand Wars. Rewi, or Manga as he was known to his kin, was the child of Paraheke...
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    Waiuku (category Populated places around the Manukau Harbour)
    After the Invasion of the Waikato in 1863, the port of Waiuku suffered due to the lack of Māori produce being transported. By the end of the 19th century...
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    Īhaka Takaanini (category History of Auckland)
    immediate family, was captured by the Crown and imprisoned at Ōtāhuhu, and later Rākino Island, during the invasion of the Waikato in 1863. Takaanini later died...
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    re-establish their links to the river after the New Zealand Wars (see Invasion of the Waikato) and the subsequent confiscations of the 1860s, and are continuing...
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    Papakura (category Populated places around the Manukau Harbour)
    significantly during the construction of the Great South Road, and was a military outpost during the Invasion of the Waikato. During the latter 19th century...
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    South Auckland (category Populated places established in the 19th century)
    George Grey ordered the construction of the Great South Road further into the Waikato, due to fears of potential invasion of Waikato Tainui. On 9 July 1863...
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    Hakarimata Range (category Mountain ranges of Waikato)
    Rivers. The Hakarimata Range is separated from the Taupiri Range by the Taupiri Gorge, through which the Waikato River flows. After the invasion of the Waikato...
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    William Daldy (category Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives)
    1857 and from 1861 to 1864. During the invasion of the Waikato in 1863 he was a senior captain of the Auckland Naval Volunteers. William C Daldy, a historical...
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    Völkner incident (category History of the Bay of Plenty Region)
    in Ōpōtiki in the Auckland Province (present-day Bay of Plenty). Völkner fell out with Te Whakatōhea after the Invasion of the Waikato, after which point...
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    North Shore, New Zealand (category Populated places established in the 1840s)
    strong links to Tainui, leaving for the south, before the Government instigated the Invasion of the Waikato. On the North Shore, a curfew was placed on...
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  • leading to the invasion of the Waikato. In its 1996 report to the Government on Taranaki land claims, the Waitangi Tribunal observed that the war was begun...
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    allies, Grey began an aggressive crackdown on Tainui and launched the Invasion of the Waikato in 1863, with 14,000 Imperial and colonial troops attacking 4...
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    Charles Heaphy (category Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives)
    large parts of the West Coast. He later moved north to Auckland to take up employment as a surveyor. During the invasion of the Waikato, his militia unit...
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  • area subjected to the 1860s Invasion of the Waikato Waikato River, longest river in New Zealand Waikato (iwi), a Māori tribe Waikato (rangatira) (c. 1790...
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    Edward Stafford (politician) (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    described as "like a Stafford ministry without Stafford", although the invasion of the Waikato began in July 1863. Domett was replaced by Frederick Whitaker...
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    Pōtatau Te Wherowhero (category Waikato Tainui people)
    as the inaugural Māori King from 1858 until his death. A powerful nobleman and a leader of the Waikato iwi of the Tainui confederation, he was the founder...
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    returned to Auckland. During the invasion, the British also launched a campaign in Tauranga to disrupt the flow of arms to Waikato. To resist further British...
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    Mauku (category Populated places in the Auckland Region)
    church. St Bride's Church was opened on the 14th, July, 1861.: 35  In July 1863 the Invasion of the Waikato began and settlers in Mauku became worried...
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    Marmaduke Nixon (category Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives)
    series of actions as the invasion force moved south along the path of the Waikato River and then the Waipā, Cameron's forces was aiming for the valuable...
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    Rākino Island (category Islands of the Hauraki Gulf)
    During the 1860s the prisoners from the Invasion of the Waikato phase of the New Zealand Wars were brought to Auckland, some were housed in the hulks Marion...
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    Ihumātao (category Populated places around the Manukau Harbour)
    settled in the area as early as the 14th century CE. During the Invasion of the Waikato in 1863, the local Māori had their land confiscated by the New Zealand...
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    Māngere (category Populated places around the Manukau Harbour)
    thrived in the 1840s and 1850s after the establishment of a Wesleyan Mission and extensive wheat farms, until the Invasion of the Waikato in 1863. Māngere...
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  • deployment. In late 1863, the New Zealand government requested troops to assist in the invasion of the Waikato province against the Māori. Promised settlement...
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