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عنوان المقال عربي

التطورات السياسية في نيوزيلندا 1840-1918

اسم الباحث عربي

صابرين حمزة عبد الأمير قنبر، حسن عطية عبد الله

Abstract

New Zealand has gone through important political developments, from a region with no history and unknown, to a British colony enjoying self-rule under its own constitution and parliament and a sovereign Dominion state with a name among the great powers, after its role in the First World War. New Zealand's rulers and political parties had a role in this development. Although its role was not pivotal, but rather a strengthening and supportive role for the British army, it was able to prove its loyalty to the British Empire, as it provided precious human reinforcements and food supplies, and it was the highest among the Dominion countries contributing to the First World War, and this was reflected It is positive in terms of its high status, as evidenced by its participation in

Keywords

Treaty of Waitangi 1840, Responsible Government and the Territories, John Balance, Richard John Seddon, Joseph Ward, William Ferguston Massey

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