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Two significant problems with the Treaty of Waitangi were the differing interpretations of its terms and the lack of informed consent from many Māori chiefs. The English version emphasized sovereignty and governance, while the Māori version focused on protection and partnership, leading to misunderstandings. Additionally, many Māori were not present during the signing, raising questions about the legitimacy of the agreement and the extent to which it represented the views of all iwi (tribes).

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