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( Partly as a result of this massacre, the British authorities sent an official British Resident, James Busby, to New Zealand in 1832 in an effort to stop such atrocities.
In 1837 he sailed to the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, in response to a request for help from James Busby, the British Resident, who felt threatened by wars between Māori tribes.
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Later he became a British Resident who traveled to New Zealand, involved in the drafting of the Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand and the Treaty of Waitangi.
As British Resident, he acted as New Zealand's first jurist, and the ' originator of law in Aotearoa ', to whom New Zealand owes almost all of its underlying jurisprudence '.
In March 1832 he was appointed to the position of British Resident of New Zealand and went to the Bay of Islands, taking with him some of the vine stock he had collected in Europe.
The New Zealand Resident in Aitutaki was suspicious, but had no means of detaining the group, and von Luckner quickly took his party to the island of Rarotonga.
In 1834 James Busby, the official British Resident in New Zealand, drafted a document known as the Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand which he and 34 northern Māori chiefs ( including Tamati Waka Nene and Bay of Islands brothers ; Te Wharerahi, Rewa, and Moka ' Kainga-mataa ') signed at Waitangi on 28 October 1835.
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