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Marquis de Lafayette was given orders by the French King, Louis XVI, to join the American colonies in their battle for independence.

a. True
b. False

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The claim that Marquis de Lafayette was ordered by King Louis XVI to join the American Revolution is false; he joined of his own accord. True statements include the legacy of common identity post French and Indian War and the Proclamation of 1763's link to Pontiac's War, while the Conciliatory Proposition and the neutrality of the Iroquois Confederacy during the Revolutionary War are false.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that Marquis de Lafayette was given orders by the French King, Louis XVI, to join the American colonies in their battle for independence is false. In reality, Lafayette was moved by the principles of liberty and joined the American Revolution on his own initiative. He was not ordered by King Louis XVI but instead left France secretly and against the wishes of the king.

Addressing the provided exercises:

  • Exercise 7.1.1: An increasing sense of common identity among the colonists was one of the legacies of the French and Indian War. This statement is true. The shared experiences and struggles during this war fostered a sense of unity among the colonists.
  • Exercise 7.1.2: The Proclamation of 1763 was indeed enacted in part as a response to Pontiac's War, making this statement true.
  • Exercise 8.1.1: The rationale that Jefferson used in the Declaration of Independence came primarily from the theories of John Locke, which is true. Locke's philosophy greatly influenced Jefferson's views on government and individual rights.
  • Exercise 8.1.3: In the Conciliatory Proposition, the mother country did not give in to most of the demands of the American colonists, which makes this statement false.
  • Exercise 8.3.5: Not all of the tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy maintained neutrality during the Revolutionary War, so this statement is false.

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