French
After the French and Indian War, the French were expelled from North America.
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Spain
Great Britain gained control over Canada and France lost it at the end of the French and Indian War.
One result of the French and Indian War was that France lost all of its possession in North America. England gained control of Quebec and Spain gained control of Louisiana.
One result of the French and Indian War was that France lost all of its possession in North America. England gained control of Quebec and Spain gained control of Louisiana.
No one gained complete control over Asia in the French and Indian War, because the French and Indian War was fought in the New World, not in Asia. The contested territory in the French and Idian War was the boundaries between French and British possessions in America extending from Nova Scotia to Virfinia.
As a result of the French and Indian War, the French colonies lost most of their foothold in the New World. The British, meanwhile, gained a few provinces.
The land that was in dispute in the French and Indian War was claimed by both the French and English.
An English Army captured the last French Army and when the French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada.
The French and Indian War
The British had expanded there land that they gained from the French and Indians.