No. The French won by a landslide.
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British gained a lot of territory in America and became extremely powerful. The Treaty ensured British were in control of North America.
South America was controlled by the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British.
France, had control of Quebec, then Wolfe( a Brit) beat Moncalm( French Gen.) on the Plains of Abraham and the rest is history!
Spanish settlers, from Mexico City, and Panama, and Portuguese conqueror's, in Brazil.
north America The British Empire controlled an entire continent in Australia. The British Empire was the largest empire in history.
Plains of Abraham
The fur trade.
British North AmericaYes, it was called British North America. This was to designate where we now call Canada. It was called British North America because the British had control over hear and it was to the North of America (It still is). The AcadiansIf you are wondering about the Acadians they lived in where we now call Atlantic Canada but they call Acadia. The Acadians were French Immigrants/Settlers.
Britain no longer has direct control over any of its colonies on the mainland of North America - while Canada still honors the British monarch, the British parliament has no direct control over either Canada or the US. In the Caribbean, they still maintain control of Bermuda, but the Bahamas and Barbados are now their own countries. They no longer maintain control over their Central American holdings, British Honduras and Mosquito Coast.
In 1759, General James Wolfe led British forces to the plains of Abraham during the Seven Years' War, specifically in the context of theBattle of Quebec. This strategic location near Quebec City was pivotal in the British campaign against French colonial forces in North America. Wolfe's troops engaged in a decisive battle against French General Marquis de Montcalm, ultimately leading to British control over Quebec. This victory marked a significant turning point in the war, contributing to the decline of French power in North America.
There were no Canadian citizens when England won control of North America. Citizenship didn't come for centuries. The colonists were British subjects.