In the resulting Treaty of Paris (1763), Great Britain secured significant territorial gains, including all French territory east of the Mississippi river, as well as Spanish Florida, although the treaty returned Cuba to Spain.
Canada is predominantly an English-speaking country, based off its British heritage. About 22% of Canadians speak French and they are mostly based in Quebec. Quebec used to be a French colony while the rest of Canada was a British colony, and they eventually united to become Canada.Although Canada is predominantly an English country, it is officially recognized as being bilingual: French andEnglish to recognize the history that Canada was created from a French and English colony.
Most of Canada speaks English. (They also speak "Francias")Yes Canada is an English speaking country. Other languages are spoken including Spanish and Asian languages.__Canada is a bilingual country - English and French.French and English are Canada's Official Languages. While more Canadians speak English than speak French, the two Official Languages have equal status.
The French eventually claimed the entire Mississippi River Valley, including Louisiana and Biloxi.
Land between mississippi river and rocky mountains.
The French providence of Canada is similar to France and British Columbia is very English in it's way.
French is an official language in 30 countries including Belgium, Canada, and Switzerland.
They gained all French territories East of the Mississippi, including the Ohio River Valley and Canada.
Louis Jolliet was a native French-Canadian. He sailed throughout Canada and the United States, mapping most of the Mississippi River.
Any and all colonies in North America, including those in Canada. Because the Spanish helped the French they were forced to give up Flordia.
Canada.
Canada is a country that has two official languages, French and English. It is bilingual, with French spoken primarily in the province of Quebec and English widely spoken across the country.
British took control over all of Canada. The French ceded their west of the Mississippi territories (soon to be the Louisiana Purchase) to Spain.
Canada is the country that speaks the most French apart from France. French is one of the official languages of Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec. It is also spoken in other provinces and territories across the country.
Canada and the area east of the Mississippi to the English
Canada and the area east of the Mississippi to the English
they gained Canada and all french lands east of the Mississippi river
they gained control of Canada and french lands east of the Mississippi river.