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Spain acceded to Louisiana in 1763 as a result of the Seven Years War. (The Seven Years War is called the French and Indian War in North America.)
In Europe it was called the Seven Years War, fought from 1756 to 1763. It is also more commonly referred to as the French and Indian War. In addition to North America, this war against the France was fought in Europe and India at the same time.
It was the North American part of the Seven Years War; basically, only people from the USA call it the "French and Indian War". It was mostly fought by French colonists and their American Indian allies against British colonists along with their American Indian allies. Britain and her allies eventually won the Seven Years War, forcing France to give up most of her territory in North America. The outcome of the French and Indian War would eventually lead to the American Revolutionary War, which started about 12 years after it ended.
So the American colonies could share the cost of the French & Indian War.
That depends on which Treaty of Paris. The 1763 Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War and did nothing of the still non-existent US. The 1783 treaty created the US and did not give it any power.
Spain acceded to Louisiana in 1763 as a result of the Seven Years War. (The Seven Years War is called the French and Indian War in North America.)
Yes. During the French-Indian War, French forces armed allied Indian tribes with guns to conduct guerrilla assaults against the British and the Colonists. Before the French-Indian War, the French, British and Spanish traded guns with the Indians in exchange for Indian knowledge and resources.
The British won the French and Indian war and France was forced to give up all their land on the North American Continent
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The French lost all their land in North America
In Europe it was called the Seven Years War, fought from 1756 to 1763. It is also more commonly referred to as the French and Indian War. In addition to North America, this war against the France was fought in Europe and India at the same time.
It was the North American part of the Seven Years War; basically, only people from the USA call it the "French and Indian War". It was mostly fought by French colonists and their American Indian allies against British colonists along with their American Indian allies. Britain and her allies eventually won the Seven Years War, forcing France to give up most of her territory in North America. The outcome of the French and Indian War would eventually lead to the American Revolutionary War, which started about 12 years after it ended.
According to Historians, the French were known to have owned the land west of the Mississippi before the French and Indian War.
So the American colonies could share the cost of the French & Indian War.
all the land that drained into the Mississippi River and Florida that Spain had to give for siding with the French during the war
That depends on which Treaty of Paris. The 1763 Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War and did nothing of the still non-existent US. The 1783 treaty created the US and did not give it any power.