Britain was in debt and expected the colonies to get them out of it. The British acted on their own to impose new taxes and regulations on colonial trade which angered the colonist. {:
Latin America
Yes. The war was an overwhelming defeat for France. The vast bulk of it's colonies in North America were lost to the British Empire and it's colonial influence in Asia was significantly diminished.
France did not manage to keep its territories in North America and India; instead, it lost significant holdings in both regions during the 18th century. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 resulted in France ceding Canada and its territories east of the Mississippi River to Britain, while Spain acquired Louisiana. In India, France faced defeat in the Anglo-French rivalry, losing much of its influence and territory to the British by the end of the 18th century. Consequently, France's colonial presence in these regions diminished significantly.
In 1801, the American minister to France was Robert Livingston. He served as the U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary to France from 1801 until 1804, a period during which he played a significant role in negotiating the Louisiana Purchase. Livingston's diplomatic efforts helped expand U.S. territory and influence in North America.
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France owned Latin America for a long time so a result of that and immigration probably blended the two cultures together.
Language, religion and many traditions of the "mother country".
France does not like America.
France had a significant influence in North America, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries. They established colonies in present-day Canada and along the Mississippi River, competing with British and Spanish interests. The French played a crucial role in the fur trade and had alliances with various Native American tribes. Ultimately, France's influence waned after their defeat in the French and Indian War, leading to the ceding of their North American territories to the British and Spanish.
influence of European settlement in north and south America
The region that France controlled is called SOUTH AMERICA
There was still a struggle for power even after the Revolutionary War (America's war of independence). England no longer controlled the newly-created United States, but they still had influence over much of Canada (although France still had influence over what became the province of Quebec). And Spain still had control of Mexico.