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Young HistoryDutch Explorer Abel Tasman (1642) firstEuropean l<strong>and</strong>ing at Golden Bay, firstEuropean map (Nieuw Zeel<strong>and</strong>).Captain James Cook (1769-1770): Anglicised<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zeal<strong>and</strong></strong>.From 1790: Vis<strong>its</strong> from French, British <strong>and</strong>American whaling, sealing <strong>and</strong> tradingships. Encounters <strong>with</strong> Maori populationmostly peaceful, enthusiastic trading.From 1800: Missionaries settled, conversion <strong>of</strong>Maori to Christianity (well accepted).1815: First European Thomas King was born inNZ.

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