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In the French and Indian War, the French lost all of their North American lands that were east of the Mississippi River. On February 10, 1763, the signing of the Treaty of Paris was the end of the war..

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East of the Mississippi River went to Britain, West of the Mississippi River went to Spain.

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The French really didn't lose much. The war virtually stopped where it started. They continued to hold the area we call the Louisiana Purchase until Jefferson bought the land from them.

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Who won the French and Indian War and how did they win?

The French and Indian War came to an end on February 10, 1763. The signing of the Treaty of Paris. The French officially ceded all of its holdings in North America, west of the Mississippi and regained the Islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. The cost of the war and the control of the newly acquired territories was more than the royal coffers could bear. The British looked to the colonies to pay those costs. That was the beginning of the long spiral of events that led to the American Revolution. The French and Indian war had various outcomes: -The British became the dominant power in America. -The French lost all of its American possessions. -The British national debt rose dramatically. -Colonists wanted to expand westward now that the French were gone. -The Colonists were wary of an increase in British troops in the colonies after the war.


How did the french revolution happen?

The British starting fighting for land. The British and the colonist fought against them but then British left the colonist and left them losing the war against the French and Indian.


What happened to the losing team after playing a ball game on a coba ball court?

the losing team was ritually sacrificed to the gods


What role did European powers play in the American victory?

Because France had a rivalry with Britain, the French helped the Americans by sending supplies and man power. Through America's victory of Britain the French gained the satisfaction of Britain losing a huge chunk of their empire.


What happened just before Cornwallis surrendered?

He returned to England and was involved in a lot of finger pointing about losing the America's. He later moved to India as an ambassador. That is where he died and is head stone is there today.

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France lost her colonies in North America after losing what war?

The French and Indian War.


Why did the French had very little territory in North America after 1763?

They had given up most of their claims after losing the French and Indian War.


Why the French had very little territory in North America after 1763?

They had given up most of their claims after losing the French and Indian War.


Who fought in and who won the French and Indian war?

On the North America theater it was the British, with their colonies fighting the French. (we won't go into the Seven Years War that going on at the same time in Europe). The British came out ahead with the French losing all of their colonies in in North America


What was the biggest regret France had losing the French and Indian War?

Their (french) regret eas when columbas surrender to the indians


Who won the French and Indian War and how did they win?

The French and Indian War came to an end on February 10, 1763. The signing of the Treaty of Paris. The French officially ceded all of its holdings in North America, west of the Mississippi and regained the Islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. The cost of the war and the control of the newly acquired territories was more than the royal coffers could bear. The British looked to the colonies to pay those costs. That was the beginning of the long spiral of events that led to the American Revolution. The French and Indian war had various outcomes: -The British became the dominant power in America. -The French lost all of its American possessions. -The British national debt rose dramatically. -Colonists wanted to expand westward now that the French were gone. -The Colonists were wary of an increase in British troops in the colonies after the war.


Is Florida a colonial state?

No, Florida was not an original 13 colony. Spain had it until they had to give it up for losing the French and Indian war.


What was the effect of the French and Indian War?

The French and Indian War cost England a great amount of money. Since the colonies did not want to pay the taxes due to reasons of smaller colonies wanting to pay smaller amounts than bigger colonies. When the colonies didn't pay the king sent in troops and more troops and the colonies were forced to pay or they would have been shot, hung, killed, ect.


How many pages does Losing You - Nicci French novel - have?

Losing You - Nicci French novel - has 304 pages.


When was Losing You - Nicci French novel - created?

Losing You - Nicci French novel - was created in 2005-03.


How did the french revolution happen?

The British starting fighting for land. The British and the colonist fought against them but then British left the colonist and left them losing the war against the French and Indian.


What is the ISBN of Losing You Nicci French novel?

The ISBN of Losing You - Nicci French novel - is 0-7181-4782-0.