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Biscayne Bay called Indian Creek.
a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

The Middle Passage was not part of the Indian Ocean trade network, the Proclamation of 1763 was a response to Pontiac's War, not all Iroquois tribes were neutral during the Revolutionary War, the Spanish Reconquista was a religious and military campaign, land was central to early U.S. Indian policy, and finally, the Treaty of Paris ignored American Indian rights.

Step-by-step explanation:

The query regarding Biscayne Bay and Indian Creek seems to be a misunderstanding. However, to answer the questions provided:

  • The Middle Passage was indeed a part of the Atlantic slave trade and not associated with the Indian Ocean trade network, making the correct answer False.
  • The Proclamation of 1763 was indeed enacted partly in response to Pontiac's War, so the answer is True.
  • Not all tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy maintained neutrality during the Revolutionary War; some sided with the British and some with the Americans, making the correct answer False.
  • For the Spanish, the reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula (Reconquista) was both a military and religious campaign, making the answer True.
  • The acquisition of land was a significant factor in early U.S. Indian policy, so the answer is True.
  • Neither the Americans nor the British gave up claims to the Mississippi River in the interest of peace during the Revolutionary War period, making the correct answer to this statement False.
  • Finally, the Treaty of Paris did largely disregard the interests and rights of American Indians, so the correct answer is True.

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