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What is the 'Royal Proclamation of 1763'?
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 recognized Aboriginal title and is foundational for treaty rights.
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Question: What is the 'Royal Proclamation of 1763'?
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- A treaty ending WWII ✅ A document recognizing Aboriginal land rights
- A constitution
- An immigration law
Correct answer: A document recognizing Aboriginal land rights
Explanation: The Royal Proclamation of 1763 recognized Aboriginal title and is foundational for treaty rights.
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