The Royal Proclamation is significant for Indigenous people today for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:

1) Colonists could enter into private land negotiations with First Nations.

2) First Nations were not referred to as "subjects of the Crown."

3) It laid the foundation for all future land agreements.

4) It used the phrase "Nations or Tribes of Indians."

1) Colonists could enter into private land negotiations with First Nations.

This statement is not accurate as the Royal Proclamation of 1763 actually restricted land negotiations with Indigenous peoples to be conducted only by the British Crown, not by individual colonists.