Sunday, March 10, 2019
Musket Wars
The first major cause of the Musket Wars was the intro of European Technology, particularly Muskets. This changed the economy of Maori society, as they had no form of notes so trade was their means to gain power and wealth This created the insecurity of one tribe, in this case Nga Puhi growing increasingly powerful and influential, therefrom their supplies of these muskets and weaponry growing exponentially in size. In 1821 Nga Puhi loss leader Hongi Hika acquired three hundred muskets after trading them for his gifts he received from the King of England.This became a go point in the Wars as it gave him overwhelming power for his tribe in the North. Muskets greatly altered the way in which Maori fought participations, as these muskets could cause farthest more death and destruction than previous weaponry used by the Maori. Historians such as Angela Ballara argue that the Muskets were not the cause of the actual father of the War, the struggle could just as easily be calle d Potato wars as many Maori fought for food supply, but because of the destructive nature of the muskets, without their role the Wars could energize taken a very different path.The introduction of Muskets also amplified tensions surrounded by Nga Whatua and Nga Puhi, as Nga Puhi acquired more and more muskets, other tribes particularly Nga Whatua felt exist by the potential use of these muskets, and confrontation between these now severely armed tribes became inevitable. The colonization of NZ by Europeans and subsequent consequences support the Fatal daze theory, which states that impact of European society on Maori lead to the oecumenical downfall of Maori, but it is impossible to blame the Musket Wars entirely on European impact.Prior to European contact the Maori had a well-established political system between iwis. For them war was an essential part of this, as a means of declaring land ownership. Wars were fought speedily between short distances, resulting in fewer deat hs. The first war fought with muskets was the battle of Moremanui in 1908, when Nga Whatua secured a victory of Nga Puhi, as they tried to reload their muskets.The leader of Nga Puhi Hongi Hika wished to execute revenge on Ngati Whatua for the defeat, thus leading to his acquisition of muskets and intertribal state of war. The conclusion can be made that the Maori pre-established political system of which war was an integral part, was a major factor leading to the intertribal warfare of the Musket Wars, but European impact was the factor that made the warfare so destructive and lead to the many fatalities.
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