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  1. British colonial reformer Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1796-1862) is most widely known in scholarly literature for the role that he played in the planning, promotion, and establishment of the British colonies of South Australia and New Zealand. Always a controversial historical figure, Wakefield’s career as an advocate of British

  2. Há 6 dias · Cambridge Core - European Studies - A View of the Art of Colonization

  3. This would give a balanced colonial society and provide some relief to unemployment in Britain. His ideas were taken up and implemented from 1831, with some 70,000 migrants travelling to Australia in the next ten years. In 1837 Wakefield founded the New Zealand Association (later Company).

  4. 8 de fev. de 2021 · Photographs supplied by Stephen Warren. The plaque, featuring a bas relief portrait, commemorates Edward Gibbon Wakefield (1796 - 1862) who was the author of the system of land - sales colonization upon which South Australia was founded. He was imprisoned in England, which led to his study of emigration and to his remedy, systematic colonization.

  5. Systematic colonisation New Zealand’s organised European settlement from 1840 owed much to Edward Gibbon Wakefield, a major figure in the New Zealand Company. His plan of ‘systematic colonisation’ marked the most significant early impact of economic thinking on New ...

  6. Wakefield embellished this theme of Smith's at length when he pleaded for consummating the colonization process in one great effort. encompassing the emigration of individuals from all social and economic classes. This was to raise markedly the chances of the colonies' success, given suitable land disposal. policies.

  7. EDWARD GIBBON. (1796-1862) Radical anglais, Wakefield a été l'initiateur d'une nouvelle technique de colonisation. Apôtre du développement de l' Australie et de la Nouvelle-Zélande, fondateur en 1839 d'une Compagnie de la Nouvelle-Zélande destinée à encourager l'émigration vers ce territoire, Wakefield croit à une « colonisation ...