Which one of the following lists the events in proper chronological order, from first to last?

a. Pueblo Revolt, the Dutch settle Manhattan, Quebec founded, Spain adopts New Laws
b. Spain adopts New Laws, Pueblo Revolt, Quebec founded, the Dutch settle Manhattan
c. Quebec founded, the Dutch settle Manhattan, Pueblo Revolt, Spain adopts New Laws
d. Dutch settle Manhattan, Spain adopts New Laws, Pueblo Revolt, Quebec founded
e. Spain adopts New Laws, Quebec founded, the Dutch settle Manhattan, Pueblo Revolt


Ans: b. Spain adopts New Laws, Pueblo Revolt, Quebec founded, the Dutch settle Manhattan

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