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In what peace treaty did France lose all its land in North America?

The French and Indian War was the peace treaty where France lost all its land in North America.


What did the french lose under the treaty of Paris?

The French lost all of their territory, yet were left a few islands off the coast.


What was the agreement that gave Louisiana to Spain?

France, about to lose the French and Indian War in Canada, ceded its southern claims (Louisiana) to its Seven Years War ally Spain under the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762). This meant that Britain only received the smaller part of Louisiana, east of the Mississippi, in the Treaty of Paris (1763). Spain controlled Louisiana, the Gulf of Mexico coast, and the lower Mississippi Valley during the Revolutionary War (1776-1783), after which Britain still controlled Canada, but none of Louisiana. Under another secret treaty, the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800), Spain returned Louisiana to Napoleon, who sold all of the territory to the US in 1803.


What did the british lose after the treaty of Paris in 1763?

They lost all the land west of the Appalachian Mountain to the Louisiana Purchase Territory.


What territories did Spain lose after the treaty of Paris of 1898?

After the Treaty of Paris in 1898, Spain lost its last major colonies, which included Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. The treaty marked the end of the Spanish-American War and resulted in the cession of these territories to the United States, significantly diminishing Spain's colonial empire. Additionally, Spain relinquished its claims to Cuba, which became a nominally independent nation.

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After the French and Indian War What did France lose under the Treaty of Paris?

New Orleans, Lousiana, all land east of the Mississippi


What did franse lose under the treaty of paris?

All French territory on the mainland of North America was lost.


Did France lose Guadeloupe in the French and Indian War?

No. The British did not touch French territory in the Caribbean. They had a choice between the islands and Canada and chose to take Canada in the Treaty of Paris.


In what peace treaty did France lose all its land in North America?

The French and Indian War was the peace treaty where France lost all its land in North America.


Which two territories did France have to surrender to Germany?

As a result of France's defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, the peace treaty saw France lose territory. The treaty made France give up Alsace and part of Lorraine.


What did the french lose under the treaty of Paris?

The French lost all of their territory, yet were left a few islands off the coast.


What was the agreement that gave Louisiana to Spain?

France, about to lose the French and Indian War in Canada, ceded its southern claims (Louisiana) to its Seven Years War ally Spain under the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762). This meant that Britain only received the smaller part of Louisiana, east of the Mississippi, in the Treaty of Paris (1763). Spain controlled Louisiana, the Gulf of Mexico coast, and the lower Mississippi Valley during the Revolutionary War (1776-1783), after which Britain still controlled Canada, but none of Louisiana. Under another secret treaty, the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800), Spain returned Louisiana to Napoleon, who sold all of the territory to the US in 1803.


What did the british lose after the treaty of Paris in 1763?

They lost all the land west of the Appalachian Mountain to the Louisiana Purchase Territory.


England lost control of Canada at the end of the Seven Years' War?

No, England did not lose control of Canada at the end of the Seven Years' War. Instead, as part of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, France ceded control of Canada to England. England then established the Province of Quebec, which remained under English control until the British Empire lost its North American colonies in the American Revolution.


Why did the french lose fewer soldiers in World War 2?

Because France was under German control at that time.


As a result of what treaty did the French lose their colony in North America to the British?

Treaty of Utrecht, 1714


What land had France lost to Germany?

France did not lose any land to Germany in World War 1, but Germany had handed over land (Alsace-Lorraine) to France after the treaty in June 1919 which they were not happy about as they had alwaus been enemies of the french. well that's just world war 1