On 6 February 1840, what document was signed by Captain William Hobson (on behalf of Queen Victoria) and a number of Maori chiefs as the basis for New Zealand to become part of the British Empire?
Answer: Treaty of Waitangi
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British Empire - Military Wiki - Wikia
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Chapter XXIII. — The Coming of the Crown, 1840 | NZETC
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The Treaty of Waitangi an Explanation | NZETC
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Breaking Views: Mike Butler: Fudged treaty push, part 2
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The Lion of Britain - Alternative History - Wikia
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