According to Historians, the French were known to have owned the land west of the Mississippi before the French and Indian War.
Before the French and Indian War, France and England owned the land in North America . [This is the BEST answer I found it in my Social Studies Ohio River Valley-French and Indian War handout . ]
The British won the French and Indian war and France was forced to give up all their land on the North American Continent
no but the war was about land and the french and all the Indian's that's why call it french and Indian war
The French and Indian War is misleading because The French and the Indians were actually on the same side, fighting against the British. The British won however and gained the majority of North America as their land.
The French lost the French and Indian War. France retained two islands in Canada, Haiti, a few islands in the Caribbean, and a sliver of South America.
According to Historians, the French were known to have owned the land west of the Mississippi before the French and Indian War.
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Before the French and Indian War, France and England owned the land in North America . [This is the BEST answer I found it in my Social Studies Ohio River Valley-French and Indian War handout . ]
the french possession was the land owned north of the Louisiana purchase .
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it is French Guiana owned by France
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Before President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Purchase from the French, the ownership of that land moved around. First it was owned by France. Then, it became Spain's. Penultimately, it was the French, then the US.
The British won the French and Indian war and France was forced to give up all their land on the North American Continent
France owned the the land at the time
3rd estate owned land 70% during french revolution
The French didn't own a lot of land as they wished because they lost the war. They owned a tiny island that looks like Rhode Island.