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France lost Canada and Louisiana as a result of what the French call la guerre de sept ans (Seven Years War, as in Britain).

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Britain lost ready market in both France and India during the French and India war. It also lost its credibility as a world super power for failing to stop the war.

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Q: What territory did France lose in the French and Indian War?
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