New Zealand's economic development and social change were shaped by its colonial history and unique geography. From early British settlement to the gold rush and rise of agriculture, the nation's economy evolved from primarily agricultural to more diverse, including manufacturing and services. Social transformations included increased ethnic diversity, the Māori renaissance, and women's rights movements. Government policies, like the welfare state and economic reforms, played a crucial role in shaping the country's development and addressing historical injustices through initiatives like the Waitangi Tribunal.