The French had the largest quantity of land than any other single European nation. They controlled most of what is today Canada, and the territory known as the Louisiana territory which spread from the Mississippi river to the Rocky Mountains. Eventually the French would lose much of their Canadian territories to the British, and would sell the Louisiana territory to the Young Nation of the United States of America in the Louisiana purchase.
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803, in which the US bought land the French claimed in central North America.
The land that was in dispute in the French and Indian War was claimed by both the French and English.
spain claimed most of the land before the french and indian war.
After the French and Indian War, Britain claimed all French land east of the Mississippi River. This territorial expansion was formalized in the 1763 Treaty of Paris, which ended the war. The acquisition of this land significantly increased British territory in North America but also intensified conflicts with Native American tribes and colonial tensions.
England claimed the least land in north America in 1783
They didn't. During the seven years war (French and Indian War) they took over French territory in North America. They did recognize that territory south of Georgia and west of the Mississippi River was Spanish owned
They were both trying to claim land in North America and the the English claimed that the French settled in English territory
in the late 1600s, which parts of north America were claimed by the french
Antarctica
Africa
Great Britain.
Great Britain
The Louisiana Purchase in 1803, in which the US bought land the French claimed in central North America.
Through the French and Indian War, when the French were defeated they lost all of their colonial territory in North America. The french had lost all of their land, and also the natives.
Quebec
The Spanish were the first to claim land in North America.
A.) The St. Lawrence and Mississippi Valleys