What was likely to result from the interaction between population trends in the colonies and the line fixed by the Proclamation of 1763?

A) Migration would likely result, as colonists decided to return to Europe.
B) Compromise would likely result, as colonists abandoned farming for life in the cities.
C) Peace would likely result, as colonists and Indians found ways to live in prosperity in the lands allotted to each.
D) War would likely result, as Indians sought to reclaim land lost to colonists.
E) Conflict would likely result, as colonists pushed for settlement in the land reserved for Indians.


E

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In spite of his brutality, Shi Huangdi was responsible for all of the following except

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