France's North American empire was built largely upon fur trading of the French settlers in the area. Few strategic outposts dotted the frontier in America. The French also relied heavily upon the relationships with Native Americans.
Their empire's area went down to Florida and east of Mississippi and all of Louisiana,
as well as Ontario, Acadia, Maine, & Quebec. The French empire in North America was much larger than Britain's before the French and Indian War.
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.
They were lazy and gave them up to the other settlers.
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They lose power and land in North America
The French and Indian War was the peace treaty where France lost all its land in North 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.
because they died
In 1624 when Pascal was just one year old, Cardinal Richelieu was appointed Chief Minister by the king of France. In that position, he directed France's domestic policy as well as foreign policy which was largely dominated by the Thirty Years War. In 1651, Charles I was executed publicly after his army was defeated by the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War. On the year of Pascal's death 1663, France consolidated her possessions in the North America collectively called 'The New France' only to lose it a year later to the English.
It is a game, if you win - you are the winner, if you lose - you are the loser.
The American's didn't lose the civil war because the North states were fighting the south states over whether there should be slavery in North America or not.
They were lazy and gave them up to the other settlers.
Treaty of Utrecht, 1714
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All French territory on the mainland of North America was lost.