What did the Proclamation of 1763 and the Quebec Act of 1774 represent?
(a) A continuation of earlier British land policies, but these were no longer workable or acceptable
to the colonists
(b) A temporary change in British land policies, but the change was not workable or acceptable
to the colonists
(c) A permanent change of earlier British land policies that was not acceptable to the colonists, who wanted a continuation of the old policies
(d) The Proclamation was more of a temporary change, but the Quebec Act represented a permanent change of earlier policy, neither of which was acceptable to the colonists
(d)
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