Which is the correct order of events related to the history of Australia and New Zealand? Place the earliest event at the top and the last event at the bottom.(1 point)

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Since the prompt does not provide specific events to arrange, I will give you a general timeline of key historical events related to the history of Australia and New Zealand:

1. Arrival of the first Indigenous Australians (50,000-65,000 years ago)
2. Arrival of the Māori in New Zealand (around 1300 AD)
3. James Cook maps the east coast of Australia (1770)
4. British colonization of Australia begins (1788)
5. Treaty of Waitangi, the founding document of New Zealand (1840)
6. Australian colonies federate to form the Commonwealth of Australia (1901)
7. New Zealand women gain the right to vote (1893), the first nation to do so
8. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) land at Gallipoli during WWI (1915)
9. Adoption of the Statute of Westminster by Australia (1942) and New Zealand (1947)
10. The Apology to the Stolen Generations in Australia (2008)

The events listed above are placed in chronological order, starting with the earliest at the top. Keep in mind this is a simplified version of the historical chronology, and there are many other significant events in the history of both nations.