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A settler's account describes the Poverty Bay district, its geography and early prosperous Māori society, then traces social decline as new influences weaken chiefs' authority. It recounts the spread of a militant religious movement, a high-profile murder of a missionary, rising hostilities between Māori factions and settlers, and government efforts to pacify the East Coast led by colonial authorities and allied chiefs. The narrative reviews military actions, deportations and prisoner treatment, considers causes and missed opportunities for prevention, and argues lessons to avert similar tragedies.

About the Author

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James Hawthorne

James Hawthorne was an author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on New Zealand's past. His notable work, "A Dark Chapter from New Zealand History," delves into significant yet often overlooked events in the country's history. Through his writing, Hawthorne contributes to the understanding of New Zealand's cultural and historical landscape, providing readers with insights into the complexities of its colonial past. His work is a valuable resource for those interested in the historical narratives that shape New Zealand's identity.

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