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According to the article, how did the arrival of Europeans change the Māori population? A
Many Māori migrated to Australia and Fiji after Europeans began colonizing.

B
Settlers brought important crops to the Māori like the sweet potato and coffee.

C
The Māori created a new constitution which gave them more power and property.

D
Europeans used their own languages and discouraged the use of te reo.

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