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  1. New Zealand was thus the first neo-European nation in the world to give the vote to its indigenous people. While the Māori seats encouraged Māori participation in politics, the relative size of the Māori population of the time vis à vis Pākehā would have warranted approximately 15 seats.

  2. Jan 1, 2016 · Between 1820 and 1930, more than 50 million European people migrated to distant colonies—the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Uruguay—which have been called the ‘neo-Europes’ .

    • Heidi K. Alleway, Bronwyn M. Gillanders, Sean D. Connell
    • 2016
  3. A preliminary discussion outlines converging calls for more research devoted to better understandings of the place of each country within the Pacific region. In the main body of the paper I turn to examine the extent of New Caledonia and New Zealands shared colonial heritage.

    • Adrian Muckle
  4. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like How was the British colonization of Australia and New Zealand during the 19th century similar to the earlier colonization of North America?, Why did some colonized people choose to support European colonial regimes?, In what ways did the lives of women in Africa change with the ...

  5. Like Canada and the United States, these became settler colonies, "neo-European" societies in the Pacific. Aboriginal Australians constituted only about 2.4% of their country's population in the early 21st century, and the indigenous Maori comprised a minority of about 15% in New Zealand.

  6. Jan 1, 2008 · Focusing on Kanaky New Caledonia’s place in the Pacific (rather than on France in the Pacific) and its relations with Aotearoa New Zealand, this paper examines the recent calls for the better...

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  8. History. Neo-colonialism refers to the economic and political control of developing nations by developed nations through means other than direct colonization. This process has its roots in the 19th century when European powers began to colonize and exploit countries in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.

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