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500 Maori signed the treaty of which 13 women were included. There were 100,000 Maori at the time. It was signed in 1840.

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How many people signed the treaty of Waitangi?

240


How many people signed on a treaty of waitangi?

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What are facts about the treaty of waitangi?

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Why is waitangi only celebrated in New Zealand?

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