Why was Cakobau regarded as an important person?

Why was Cakobau regarded as an important person?

This period also saw the rise of a warlord by the name of Seru Epenisa Cakobau, who forged the first nation-state covering all of modern Fiji (except the island of Rotuma) in 1871, before ceding it to the United Kingdom in 1874.

How was the battle of Kaba fought?

April 7, 1855: The Battle of Kaba, as Cakobau, aided by King George of Tonga, swept through the Kaba promontory killing 200 defenders and capturing a further 200, whom Cakobau, in a religious fervour pardoned. Ratu Mara was captured later at Levuka and taken to Bau where he was hanged.

Why did Fiji ceded to Britain?

In the late 1850s, with Ma’afu and his confederation of chiefs gaining power — and disorder growing in western Fiji — Cakobau offered to cede the islands to Great Britain if Queen Victoria would pay the Americans.

Why is Cakobau ceded Fiji to Great Britain?

When did Ratu Cakobau died?

November 25, 1989
George Cakobau/Date of death

Who won the battle of Kaba?

Cakobau
The battle was a major victory for Cakobau, thanks mainly to his Tongan allies, and cemented his leadership over Fiji. It also, however, underlined his dependency on the military power of Tonga, especially since Ma’afu remained in Fiji….Battle of Kaba.

Date April 7th, 1855
Result Fijian-Tongan Victory

When did the battle of Kaba happen?

April 7, 1855
Battle of Kaba/Start dates

Who is Tongas king?

Tupou VISince 2012
Tonga/Monarch

ʻAhoʻeitu Tupou VI (Tongan: ‘Aho’eitu ʻUnuakiʻotonga Tukuʻaho; born 12 July 1959) is the King of Tonga.

What nationality is Tonga?

People of Tonga Tongans, a Polynesian group with a very small mixture of Melanesian, represent more than 98% of the inhabitants. The rest are European, mixed European, and other Pacific Islanders. There also are several hundred Chinese.