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Governor: the story of Sir George Grey (Part 1)

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Apr 18, 2021
Sir George Grey, a pivotal figure in New Zealand's history, is both celebrated and critiqued for his role in the New Zealand Wars and his complex relationship with indigenous rights. The discussion delves into his early promises as a defender of Māori interests versus his later controversial actions that led to conflict. Listeners will uncover Grey's dual legacy, from his literary pursuits to his moral ambiguities, and the impact of property laws on Māori voting rights, revealing a character defined by both humanitarian ideals and colonial challenges.
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