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Monday 4 November 2019

Multi-line Graph of Māori and European Population Changes in NZ 1836 - 1901


What does the graph show us?

The graph shows us that from 1836 to 1091, the Māori population in New Zealand slowly decreased. Whilst the European population increased as the years go by.

Why do you think the numbers of Māori change?

The numbers of Māori changed because the Europeans started colonising New Zealand. Showing the decrease of the Māori population as years passed.

Why do you think the numbers of Europeans change?

The numbers of Europeans changed because they started colonising New Zealand. This is shown in the graph, that as years go by, the European population increased.

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