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In 1713, France was forced to give up Newfoundland, Acadia, and the Hudson Bay Basin as part of the Treaty of Utrecht. The Treaty of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties.
Treaty of Versailles, I'm pretty sure that, that's what it called!!
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After the French lost a huge defeat in the French and Indian War in the year 1763, the British forced huge concessions on them because they were the losers in this conflict. In the Treaty of Paris, France had to surrender all of New France (Canada) and were forced to temporarily relinquish Louisiana over to the Spanish. Because the Spanish supposedly helped them in this conflict (they did little to assist the French war effort in the New World, this was just a bribe done in treaty negotiations in order to appease the Spanish in order to be a French ally in later wars). However, the French were allowed to keep Sanite-Dominique (Haiti) and some other minor islands in the Caribbean Sea.In the French and Indan War.
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After the French lost a huge defeat in the French and Indian War in the year 1763, the British forced huge concessions on them because they were the losers in this conflict. In the Treaty of Paris, France had to surrender all of New France (Canada) and were forced to temporarily relinquish Louisiana over to the Spanish. Because the Spanish supposedly helped them in this conflict (they did little to assist the French war effort in the New World, this was just a bribe done in treaty negotiations in order to appease the Spanish in order to be a French ally in later wars). However, the French were allowed to keep Sanite-Dominique (Haiti) and some other minor islands in the Caribbean Sea.In the French and Indan War.
York Town, Virginia. General Cornwallis was forced to surrendered to the patriots(who had France's help). The official surrender was the Treaty of Paris (not the WWII one) in Paris, France.
Britain- The "Treaty of Paris" in 1763 forced France to give its Canadian claim to the British. :)
They didn't... Before WW2, France made Germany sign the Treaty of Versailles which forced 440 laws upon Germany restricting their army, their government and many other factors...
Treaty of Paris.