Colonists reacted to the restrictions imposed by the Proclamation Line of 1763 by

a. slaughtering Indians wholesale.
b. bargaining for land in Canada.
c. demanding cheaper land east of the line.
d. moving onto lands west of the line anyway.


ANSWER: d

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