Treaty of Paris.
French land like Canada and Florida.
Any and all colonies in North America, including those in Canada. Because the Spanish helped the French they were forced to give up Flordia.
The Treaty of Paris was signed by the French and the British in Paris in 1763. Under the terms of the treaty, France gave most of the lands in present day Canada to Britain. France also gave up claim to most of the lands between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river. Furthermore, as a result of the treaty, Britain received Florida from Spain.
The formal agreement in which the French were forced to give up all their land in North America was called the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763. As a result of the treaty, France ceded its territories in Canada and the eastern half of North America to Britain.
Canada and the area east of the Mississippi to the English
The British defeated the French forces, and when they signed the Treaty of Paris (1763) - they ceded almost all of their territory in mainland North America. The British gained control of Florida diplomatically through the same treaty.
French land like Canada and Florida.
Florida
Any and all colonies in North America, including those in Canada. Because the Spanish helped the French they were forced to give up Flordia.
The Treaty of Paris was signed by the French and the British in Paris in 1763. Under the terms of the treaty, France gave most of the lands in present day Canada to Britain. France also gave up claim to most of the lands between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi river. Furthermore, as a result of the treaty, Britain received Florida from Spain.
The formal agreement in which the French were forced to give up all their land in North America was called the Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763. As a result of the treaty, France ceded its territories in Canada and the eastern half of North America to Britain.
all french property in Canada and America
They defeated France in the Seven Years' War and the French were forced to give up their Canadian colonies in the treaty ending the war.
According to Historians, the French were known to have owned the land west of the Mississippi before the French and Indian War.
In the resulting Treaty of Paris (1763), Great Britain secured significant territorial gains, including all French territory east of the Mississippi river, as well as Spanish Florida, although the treaty returned Cuba to Spain.
No. The British did not touch French territory in the Caribbean. They had a choice between the islands and Canada and chose to take Canada in the Treaty of Paris.
In 1763, the Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian war, and Spain gave Florida to Britain. In 1783, Florida was returned to Spain. In 1821, the United States acquired Florida via treaty.