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The two important principles from the Royal Proclamation of 1763 that influenced British Columbia's dealings with First Nations were the recognition of Indigenous land rights and the requirement for the Crown to negotiate treaties with Indigenous peoples for the acquisition of their land. These principles laid the foundation for the relationship between the government and Indigenous peoples in British Columbia and influenced future land policies in the region.
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