The Paris Treaty or The Treaty of Paris
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The Treaty of Paris in 1763, brought the end to the French and Indian War. In the final settlement, Britain managed to acquire Florida from Spain.
In partial compensation, Spain received New Orleans and the part of French Louisiana west of the Mississippi. The regions that were once known as New France, was no more.
What is known as the Peace of Paris, or more commonly, the Treaty of Paris.
the treaty of paris, signed at the end of the war
The Treaty of Paris (1763) officially ended the French and Indian War, along with the Seven Years' War in Europe (1756-1763, but actually nine years long 1754-1763).
It ended with the Treaty of Paris, bringing an end to hostilities between the French and the British. The terms of the treaty required France to denounce all territories east of the Mississippi to Great Britain, excluding New Orleans.
The Seven Years' War, a global conflict known in America as the French and Indian War, ends with the signing of the Treaty of Paris by France, Great Britain, and Spain.
The Treaty of Paris ending the French Power in North America was signed after the French and Indian War, signing the official end of the war in North America.
The french and indian war ended in 1763 with the treaty of paris.
The name of the treaty that ended the French and Indian War was called the Treaty of Paris, which was signed in the year 1763.
the treaty of parris
Treaty of paris
the treaty of paris, signed at the end of the war
It ended the French and Indian War.
It ended the French and Indian/Seven Years War.
The TREATY OF PARIS OF 1763 officially ended the Seven Years War (known in the United States and Canada as the French and Indian War).
The Treaty of Paris in 1763.
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The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War in 1763.
Treaty of Paris (1763)