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The Treaty of Paris (1763), signed 10 February 1763 by France, Britain and Spain after 3 years of negotiations, ended the SEVEN YEARS' WAR. New France was surrendered by Governor Vaudreuil to a British invasion force at Montréal by the Articles of Capitulation on 8 September 1760. Prior to this the native allies of the French had reached an agreement with the British at Oswegatchie (25 August) and the Huron of Lorette had done likewise at Longueuil (5 September). The colony was under military occupation and under military rule until a definitive treaty of peace was negotiated. By the terms of the treaty, Britain obtained Ile Royale [Cape Breton Island] and Canada, including the Great Lakes Basin and east bank of the Mississippi River, from France, and Florida from Spain. France retained fishing rights in Newfoundland and the Gulf of ST LAWRENCE, acquired Saint Pierre and Miquelon as an unfortified fishing station and had her lucrative West Indian possessions, trading centres in India and slaving station on the Île de Gorée (in present-day Senegal) restored. In accordance with the conditional capitulation of 1760, Britain guaranteed Canadians limited freedom of worship. Provisions were made for exchange of prisoners; Canadians were given 18 months to emigrate if they wished; and government archives were preserved. Britain had acquired a large empire and France was still able to challenge British naval supremacy, but Spain achieved none of her war aims.

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  • It has to do with the re distribution of the territories between France, Spain, Britain and Portugal. This put to an end a seven years war between these countries. There were several trades between these countries: Cuba and Philippines were restored to Spain, Louisiana to France, Florida got back to the british, France gave up Canada, among other changes.
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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.

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It gave the United States all the land east of the Mississippi.

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France lost most of its colonies in North America

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What was the document that ended the French and Indian War?

The french and indian war ended in 1763 with the treaty of paris.


What was the That ended the French and Indian War?

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.


What name of the treaty ended the French and Indian war?

the treaty of parris


Ended French and Indian War?

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What did the 1763 Treaty of Paris do?

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It ended the French and Indian/Seven Years War.


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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).


What event ended the French and Indian War?

The Treaty of Paris in 1763.


Where was the treaty signed that ended French and Indian War?

Paris 1763


How did Britain ignore the Treaty of Paris?

The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War in 1763.


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Treaty of Paris (1763)