In 1754, Spain controlled significant territories in the Americas, including Florida, parts of the Caribbean, and large areas of Mexico and Central America. Additionally, Spain held territories in the southwestern region of present-day United States, such as Texas and California, as well as parts of the western coastline. Spain's European territories included portions of Italy and the southern Netherlands. Overall, Spain was a major colonial power with extensive holdings across the globe during this period.
SPAIN controlled Florida in 1754. The Spanish controlled Florida from 1513–1821, with a twenty year break from 1763-1783, when the territory was briefly under British control. After 1821, the territory switched to being under United States control, under which it remains to this day.
new France and Louisiana
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new France and Louisiana
new France and Louisiana
Fort ArmPITT
the french and Indian war (1754-1763) gave the English control over much of North America.
North America and the caribbean
The control of Hudson Bay and Newfoundland was primarily contested during the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which was part of the larger Seven Years' War. This conflict involved Britain and France vying for dominance in North America, including control over valuable territories. The British ultimately gained control of these regions following their victory in the war, solidifying their colonial presence in Canada.
The French and Indian War, I believe.
1852 - 1754 = 98
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