Britain gained control by winning the Seven Years's War under William Pitt's control. Instead of attacking small troops, he focused on the Quebec-Montreal area. Their first victory was Louisborg, where he sent a small amount of troops. Then, at 1759, his troop was able to conquer Quebec. Soon after, Montreal started falling apart. France signed the peace settlement and was thrown off North America.
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For the french
russia, spain, and britain shared control of north america after 1763
France and Britain fought for control of the eastern part of north America.
This is difficult to answer because we don't know to which war you are referring. For example, as a result of the French and Indian War, France gave Britain all its territories in mainland North America. At the end of World War 1, Britain gained territory in Africa.
The French and Indian War in 1756 was a major conflict between Great Britain and France. It was fought in India and in North America. One major result in North America was with France's defeat, all her claims in North America were given to the British.
Britain gained control over several regions in North America following the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ended the French and Indian War. This included Canada and all French territories east of the Mississippi River, as well as Florida, which Britain acquired from Spain. Additionally, Britain solidified its control over the Thirteen Colonies along the Atlantic coast. These acquisitions significantly expanded British territorial claims in North America.
England and France
A treaty signed in 1763 gave Great Britain control of most eastern North America
For the french
russia, spain, and britain shared control of north america after 1763
No but they are found in french forests and north america
Britain and France had been at war with one another for decades, off and on for centuries. Supremacy in Europe was their larger issue. Canada just happened to be a relatively minor battleground in their ongoing struggle.
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Great Britain and France in North America
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For Britain the main result of the French and Indian War was the complete expulsion of the French from North America. This brought an end to the century and a half of the three way colonial struggle for dominance in North America between France, Spain and Britain, leaving only Spain and Britain in North America. Britain got possession of the former French Colony of New France, or Lower Canada, which is today's Canadian Province of Quebec.
The Seven Years War, called the French and Indian War in America. France lost the war in 1763 and ceded its North American colonies to Britain.