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Bush Fighting - the Waikato War between British/Colonial forces and the Maoris, New Zealand, 1863-64 (Hardcover)
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Bush Fighting - the Waikato War between British/Colonial forces and the Maoris, New Zealand, 1863-64 (Hardcover)
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The history of the Waikato War
The long years of Queen Victoria's reign were typified by numerous
'small wars' as the British Empire spread its influence over the
globe and it came into inevitable collision with the numerous and
varied inhabitants of the lands it occupied who, understandably,
took issue with an abrupt change in the status quo, a diminution of
their power and privileges and the intrusive presence of a
colonists supported by a massive modern army and navy. Bloodshed
was always inevitable as was, in almost all cases, the outcome of
the conflicts. The pattern was broadly similar wherever the Union
flag was raised and the colonisation of New Zealand in the middle
years of the nineteenth century proved no exception. The Maoris
fought several of these small wars, which were motivated primarily
by their objection to clear injustices perpetrated against them.
Predictably these engagements were bitter, savage, hard fought
affairs fought by a primitively armed tribal people of redoubtable
courage who eventually had little chance against an imperial
military force of the industrial age. What makes these wars
fascinating for the student of military history is, of course, the
effect upon these campaigns as influenced by the nature of the
protagonists, the manner of waging war they employed and the
telling influence of the terrain over which they were fought. Those
who know anything of this campaign will know that it was often
fought in deep forest where the hard held Maori pah had to be
assaulted and taken at some cost to both sides. It gave rise to
fascinating colonial units, like Von Tempski's Forest Rangers. It
pitted a warrior people against regular regiments in bitter
conflict which taught the British Army hard and bloody lessons; and
it introduced to the Empire a fighting people who would one day
prove to be equally formidable in war for the causes of those who
were once its enemies. This was not the first or the last war waged
between the Crown and the Maoris but it was one of the most notable
and this account makes fascinating reading. Available in softcover
and hardcover with dust jacket.
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