The 1763 Treaty of Paris formally concluded the Seven Years' War. In the provisions, France ceded Louisiana to her ally, Spain. The Spanish would later return the territory to France.
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The most important outcome of the Seven Years War was France's cession to Spain of Louisiana. Spain lost control of Florida to Great Britain but received part of New Orleans and the Louisiana Territory west of the Mississippi River from the French.
The U.S. purchased Florida territory from Spain and seven states were admitted into the union.
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France ceded most of its territory to the east of the Mississippi to Great Britain in the aftermath of Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War (French and Indian War). The rest of Louisiana went to Spain after the Seven Years' War by the Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1763. It was returned to France in 1800, and Napoleon sold it to the US in 1803.
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In 1762, France ceded ownership of Louisiana to Spain through the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau. This transfer occurred as France sought to compensate Spain for its losses in the Seven Years' War and to strengthen Spanish control in North America. The formal transfer of control took place in 1763, and Spain governed Louisiana until the territory was returned to France in 1800.
American colonists, in the years just after the conclusion of the Seven Years' War, could be characterized best as optimistic about the future.