Final answer:
The Epistle of James is addressed to 'the twelve tribes', making the statement True. The Proclamation of 1763 being a response to Pontiac's War, William of Orange's position in the English throne line through marriage, and the Iroquois Confederacy's neutrality during the Revolutionary War are also discussed with answers provided as True or False.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question concerns the content of the Epistle of James in the New Testament, which is indeed addressed to "the twelve tribes", referring to the Jewish Christians who were dispersed abroad. The statement is therefore True.
Exercise 7.1.2
The Proclamation of 1763 was indeed enacted in part as a response to Pontiac's War, so the answer is True.
Although William of Orange was married to James II's daughter, Mary
This statement is also True, as William of Orange was married to Mary, the Protestant daughter of the Catholic James II, which placed him in the line for the throne of England.
The Dominion of New England
The statement about the Dominion of New England is False. The Dominion was not created to punish Massachusetts Bay for failing to convert local Indian tribes, but rather for the colony's resistance to English administrative control and enforcement of trade laws.
Exercise 8.3.5
All of the tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy maintaining neutrality during the Revolutionary War is False. Not all the Iroquois tribes remained neutral; the confederacy split in its loyalty, with some tribes siding with the British while others supported the American cause.