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What was the name of Frances possessions in the new world before 1763?

New France


What was the name of France's possessions in the new world before 1763?

New France


What two countries fought over colonial possessions in the New World?

Britain and France, several times, until the British finally were able to expel the French in 1763 after the French and Indian War (called the Seven Years War in Europe).


What was a part of the 1763 Treaty of Paris?

It formally ended the Seven Years War, also known as the French and Indian War.Britain gained several of the North American possessions formally held by France. Britain also agreed to protect Roman Catholicism in the New World.


What document marked the end of France as a power in North America?

The Treaty of Paris marked the end of France as a power in North America. This particular "Treaty of Paris" is also known as the Treaty of 1763, and it was signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain, after Britain's victory in the Seven Years' War. Britain gained many of France's possessions in North America, which is why the treaty marked the end of France as a power in North America.


In the late 1700s what was Frances most powerful stonghold in north America?

Quebec until Britain took it and Montreal their second most powerful stronghold in 1763 resulting in the French being kicked out of North America for good.


What is the year 1763 famous for?

The year 1763 if famous for many reasons around the world, however it is an important time in American history because it marked the end of the French and Indian War.


What date was the proclamation of 1763 passed?

october 7 1763 is the date


What is 2500 plus 1763?

2500 + 1763 = 4263


How do you write 1763 in roman numerals?

1763 = MDCCLXIII


What is the date of imposition of the royal proclamation of 1763?

October 7 1763 2:00 P.M Oh and teachers stink and they shouldn't have to make us do this


What events occurred in 1763?

the proclamation of 1763 decleration of independents