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Why are there no blacks in New Zealand?

There are no blacks in New Zealand for the following reasons:

1. New Zealand is an island country located in Oceania. Its population is mainly composed of European immigrants and their descendants, so the ethnic group is relatively single and there is a lack of African black immigrants.

2. New Zealand has relatively little contact with Africa in history, and there has never been a massive influx of African black immigrants.

3. The development of education, culture and economy in New Zealand has not attracted a large number of black immigrants as in the United States.

In short, there are no blacks in New Zealand, mainly due to geographical location, historical background and social and economic development.