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.
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After the treaty of 1763, the North American continent was divided between Great Britain and Spain. Great Britain gained control of the eastern half, while Spain controlled the western half, including present-day Florida and parts of the Louisiana Territory.
The two countries that likely claimed land to border the disputed area of the Pacific Northwest in 1763 were Great Britain and Spain. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 resulted in Great Britain gaining control over the lands north of the Columbia River, while Spain held territories south of that boundary.
Spain and Great Britain likely claimed land that bordered the disputed area of the Pacific northwest in 1763.
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1754/1763 Was the French and Indian War, The British defeated the French, so Britain gained all of the French-held territory east of the Mississippi Riveras well as all of the French territories in Canada including Ontario and Quebec. The British essentially gained all of the French territory in North America and the Caribbean.
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The acquired a portion of Canada in 1963 (then known as New France) by the Treaty of Paris after the Seven Years' War. France also ceded Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,Tobago, and the eastern half of French Louisiana to Britain. Also as part of the Treaty of Paris, Spain ceded Florida to Britain. No other land was acquired between 1754 and 1763.
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