Final answer:
The Conciliatory Proposition did not meet most demands of the American colonists (False), colonists objected to taxation without representation, not the taxation itself (True), and Proprietors in proprietary colonies had governing responsibilities (False).
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement "The exporter usually first issues a quotation or pro forma invoice upon request by potential customers." is not relevant to the historical exercises provided. However, to address the exercises:
Exercise 8.1.3
In the Conciliatory Proposition, it is false that the mother country gave in to most of the demands of the American colonists.
The proposition made by Britain aimed at easing tensions by allowing the colonies to tax themselves at Parliament's demand, but it did not meet all the colonial demands for autonomy and was ultimately rejected by the colonists.
Exercise 7.3.1
It is true that the colonists did not necessarily object to the principle of taxation itself, but rather to the lack of representation in Parliament, which led to the rallying cry of 'no taxation without representation'.
Exercise 5.2.2
In a proprietary colony, it is false that the Proprietors have no responsibilities except to collect the profits. They were responsible for governing the colony, which included land distribution, laws, and defense.
Test Yourself
- The colonists objected to taxation without representation: True
- In a proprietary colony, the Proprietors have more duties than just to collect profits: False.