The American Claim

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Pritchard

• ________ was dismissed from his post and Fiji was now thrown in to a state of political turmoil.

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price of cotton

The ________ had fallen and many settlers were in difficult.

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Fiji

What was annexed in 1874? Answer with a single words or term.

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• Cakobau

________ had ordered a ship from America and had hoped to use it to trade in bech- de- mer.

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Source

(________: http:/www.hubert- herald.nl /Fiji_bestanden /image014.jpg)

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• It

Eg British) ________ established freedom of worship, freedom of speech, fair justice and no slavery.

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A Cakobau

________ had no claim to be King of Fiji and that the land he offered was not his and was doing it solely to escape the American debt.

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Britain

B. Britian should pay the American debt in return for eighty- two thousand hectares of land (200, 000 acres) ________ refused the offer.

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B Britian

________ should pay the American debt in return for eighty- two thousand hectares of land (200, 000 acres)

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• Ministers

________ spent money recklessly leaving the government in debt.

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• Therefore Colonel WJSmythe

________ was sent to Fiji in 1859 to investigate on the situation on: A.

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• Maafu

________ introduced a new system of land holding in which individual allotments were made to each adult male in return for taxes of coconut oil.

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Methodists of New South Wales

The ________ were anxious to see law and order restored, the Wesleyan Missionary Society and the Aborigines Protection Society both strongly advised the British Government to accept the offer.

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• That Cakobau

________ would plant an area of land in cotton for the company.

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B Fiji

________ would not be useful as a port of call for ships going between Panama and Australia for it was a normal route.

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• Williams

• The Fijians, rather than putting out the fire, looted the house. ________ claimed that he had lost properly valuing at £5000 pounds.

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• He

________ could make his own laws, levy his own taxes and call meetings of chiefs when he wished.

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 Fijians

The price of cotton had fallen and many settlers were in difficult. What were sentenced to work for the planters if they failed to pay a poll tax? Answer with a single words or term.

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Pritchard

• ________ set up courts to resolve conflicts.

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Fiji

 Economically ________ was in a bad way.

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• Cakobau

________ approached the British consul, W.T.Prichard with an offer to cede Fiji to Great Britain.

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• He

________ believed that Fiji could be important both as a naval base and as a centre of trade for ships going between Panama and Australia.

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Pritchard

• ________ went to England to urge the British government to accept the offer.

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Pritchard

• Cakobau approached the British consul, W.T.Prichard with an offer to cede Fiji to Great Britain. • ________ did not like the Tongan expansion in Fiji and also he was worried over the increased activity of German traders in the South Pacific.

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