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Almost all of France's land in North America.Which one? To date there have been over 20 treaties all named the Treaty of Paris, of which at least half involve the British.
Britain didn't give colonies to Canada. Canada as a country didn't exist to have anything given to them. Canada was created from colonies that reached an agreement for self government.
The Mississippian society ranged from Florida to lower Canada, and from the East coast of North America to west of the Mississippi River.
Britain gained all of the French territories that were east of the Mississippi as a result of the war. They also gained portions of Canada.
they gained Canada and all french lands east of the Mississippi river
united states gained independence from Britain The colonies expanded to Mississippi river America won land from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, from Florida to Canada.
Almost all of France's land in North America.Which one? To date there have been over 20 treaties all named the Treaty of Paris, of which at least half involve the British.
Britain didn't give colonies to Canada. Canada as a country didn't exist to have anything given to them. Canada was created from colonies that reached an agreement for self government.
The Mississippian society ranged from Florida to lower Canada, and from the East coast of North America to west of the Mississippi River.
Britain gained all of the French territories that were east of the Mississippi as a result of the war. They also gained portions of Canada.
they gained Canada and all french lands east of the Mississippi river
France was permitted to keep some of its sugar-producing islands in the West Indies, but it was forced to give Canada and most of its lands east of the Mississippi River to Great Britain. From Spain, France's ally, Great Britain gained Florida.
Britain gained all of the French territories that were east of the Mississippi as a result of the war. They also gained portions of Canada.
It was an agreement between Great Britain and the US that detailed the boundary between Oregon Country and Canada.
Britain gained Canada and east of Mississippi river except the City of New Orleans and two small islands.
Mississippi is south of Canada.
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.