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There were 11 numbered treaties in Canada.

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What lands were gained from the Treaty of Paris?

French land like Canada and Florida.


What did Britain get from Treaty of Paris?

they gained Canada and all french lands east of the Mississippi river


Did the US gain lands from Canada?

The US once took York (Toronto) but returned it in the Treaty of Ghent.


What effect did the Treaty of Paris have on North America?

The Treaty of Paris was signed by the French and the British in Paris in 1763. Under the terms of the treaty, France gave most of the lands in present day Canada to Britain. France also gave up claim to most of the lands between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river. Furthermore, as a result of the treaty, Britain received Florida from Spain.


What lands did Britain gain through the treaty of Paris?

Almost all of France's land in North America.Which one? To date there have been over 20 treaties all named the Treaty of Paris, of which at least half involve the British.


Treaty that proclaimed a Spanish title to lands in the Americas by dividing them with Portugal?

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What is Treaty of 1818 border with Canada?

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What brought immigrants to Canada in the late 1800?

they went there for Canada's vast open lands


What territory did The Treaty of Fort Laramie promise?

The 1889 treaty promised the Black Hills and gave the tribes lands in the plains. This treaty has now been broken when the oil pipeline began construction across the treaty lands. The Rosebud reservation was the conflict point recently and in the past.


Why was the treaty of Paris a threat to native lands?

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Why did the colonists wanted to settle the lands west of the Appalachian mountains?

In the Treaty of Paris, the UK recognized the American colonies as free from British rule. It also ceded to the new American nation all lands south of Canada, and east of the Mississippi River to the Americans. The area west of the Appalachian Mountains were unsettled lands that offered new people a chance to start farms and cultivate the land. With that said, there was every reason for Americans to make use of the lands acquired by the treaty with Great Britain.


Why did the colonists want to settle the lands west of the Appalachian mountains?

In the Treaty of Paris, the UK recognized the American colonies as free from British rule. It also ceded to the new American nation all lands south of Canada, and east of the Mississippi River to the Americans. The area west of the Appalachian Mountains were unsettled lands that offered new people a chance to start farms and cultivate the land. With that said, there was every reason for Americans to make use of the lands acquired by the treaty with Great Britain.