New Zealand’s first European settlers had been …
Years: 1875 - 1875
New Zealand’s first European settlers had been self-sufficient farmers because of the vast distances involved.
By the 1840s, however, large scale sheep ranches were exporting large quantities of wool to the textile mills of England.
Most of the first settlers had been brought over by a program operated by the New Zealand Company (inspired by Edward Gibbon Wakefield) and were located in the central region on either side of Cook Strait, and at Wellington, ...
