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What is the significance of the Māori Chiefs signing Te Tiriti o Waitangi?
It acknowledged Māori sovereignty and rights over their land.
It established English as the official language in New Zealand.
It made all Māori citizens of England.
It provided Māori Chiefs with no rights over their territories.
Which key provision is encompassed in the rights of the Māori Chiefs under Te Tiriti?
Full ownership of their land and resources.
Mandatory assimilation into British culture.
Creation of a single Māori government.
Restriction of Māori fishing rights.
What did the Māori Chiefs hope to achieve by signing Te Tiriti?
Protection of their lands and autonomy.
Independence from British influence.
Total British control over New Zealand.
The end of all Māori traditions and practices.
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