Russia, Spain, and britain shared control of North America after 1763
England claimed the least land in north America in 1783
British America ended in 1783.
New France no longer existed the United States of America was added to the map
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In 1783, Spain controlled less of North America than in 1713. In 1713, Spain held vast territories in North America, including present-day Florida, parts of the Southwest, and California. However, by 1783, Spain had ceded Florida to Britain in the Treaty of Paris (1763) and had lost control of territories in the Southwest to Mexico and the United States.
In 1783, Spain controlled more territory in North America than it did before the American Revolutionary War. Following the Treaty of Paris in 1783, Spain regained Florida from Britain and continued to hold significant territories, including parts of the modern-day southwestern United States and Mexico. This expansion solidified Spain's presence in North America during that period.
France, Spain, Great Britain, and the United States of America
England claimed the least land in north America in 1783
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The war that made America an independent country after 1783 was the American Revolution.
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The country listed as independent on the 1783 map is the United States of America.