Great Britain gained significant territorial and colonial advantages from defeating France in the Seven Years' War (1756-1763). The Treaty of Paris in 1763 granted Britain control over Canada and Florida, as well as various territories in India and the Caribbean. This victory helped establish Britain as the world's preeminent colonial power, leading to increased wealth and resources. However, the war also strained Britain's finances, ultimately contributing to tensions with its American colonies.
They gained all French territories East of the Mississippi, including the Ohio River Valley and Canada.
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Vietnam is the country (formerly part of French Indochina). But technically the communist North was independent in 1954 after defeating the French, and took another 20 years to extend their rule over the people in South Vietnam.
The French and Indian War
They Gained More Land from Great Britain
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They gained all French territories East of the Mississippi, including the Ohio River Valley and Canada.
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Land between mississippi river and rocky mountains.
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Great Britain
1778
Great Britain.
Vietnam is the country (formerly part of French Indochina). But technically the communist North was independent in 1954 after defeating the French, and took another 20 years to extend their rule over the people in South Vietnam.
The American colonists, whose army was led by George Washington, wanted to gain their freedom from Great Britain.
The French and Indian War