Daniel Pollen

Prime Minister of New Zealand

Daniel Pollen - Prime Minister of New Zealand
Born

June 2nd, 1813
211 years ago

Died

1896
129 years ago — 83 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

New Zealand

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An Irish-New Zealand politician served as the 9th Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1865 to 1866. Pollen's tenure was noted for addressing issues arising from the New Zealand Wars and dealing with financial challenges facing the government. Pollen played a role in expanding the infrastructure of the rapidly developing nation during his time in office, which included supporting land development and facilitating immigration. His leadership came at a time of significant change and conflict in New Zealand, navigating the complexities of colonial governance.

Served as 9th Prime Minister of New Zealand

Facilitated land development and immigration

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