The French eventually claimed the entire Mississippi River Valley, including Louisiana and Biloxi.
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New France
The French colonies in the New World (Canada, but not only) were called "la Nouvelle France" (New France in English).
New France was the term describing the French possessions in North America: Louisiana, Québec and Acadia. New France was ceded to Britain after the Seven Years War (a.k.a. the French and Indian War) by the Treaty of Paris (1763).
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This region of the world is known as Oceania. It is not a continent, but a geographical region.
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new France and Louisiana
Spanish claimed various regions in the New World, including Central and South America, Mexico, and parts of North America. They established colonies and controlled territories through exploration, conquest, and colonization.
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Spain, France, England, and Portugal.
Parts of canada and then eventualy the U.K. took most of it from them
Spain, Portugal, and England were the three European countries that competed to explore and lay claim to the New World during the Age of Exploration. They sought to find new trade routes, resources, and territories to expand their empires and increase their wealth and influence.
In 1754, Britain claimed territories in North America, including parts of present-day Canada and the eastern United States. In 1763, after the Seven Years' War, Britain acquired French territories in North America, the Caribbean, Africa, and India, significantly expanding their global empire.