George Waterhouse
7th Prime Minister of New Zealand
Born
April 6th, 1824
201 years ago
Died
August 6th, 1906
119 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
New Zealand
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Born in England, migrated to New Zealand where a political career began. Served as a member of the House of Representatives and held various ministerial roles. Appointed as the 7th Prime Minister of New Zealand, overseeing significant political and social changes during tenure. Advocated for land reform and worked on issues affecting settlers and indigenous populations. His leadership contributed to shaping New Zealand's early government structure.
Served as the 7th Prime Minister of New Zealand
Promoted land reforms during tenure
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