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Likely Iceland or Greenland around 1000 AD but for sure Spain, in 1492. They claimed it all as many others have but few were able to control all their claims militarily.
France is in Europe but have land claims in the North American, South American, African, and Oceania continents.
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547,030 square kilometers, 211,209 square miles. what about that little island thing off to the side and kinda under it? its owned by France too, right?
It was called the France Land Aggreement.
The French and British both had extensive land claims in Canada (leaving out the other obvious group, the native tribes).
France is in Europe but have land claims in the North American, South American, African, and Oceania continents.
Declaration of Independance
Spain and France did not rely on the British to stake their claim in American territories. In large part, this was because both countries wanted revenge against Britain for taking their land. Additionally, neither consulted the Native Americans / Indígenas concerning their claims to American territory.
France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England. The French relinquished this land to England. France gave its land east of the Mississippi to England.
France's land claims in America were primarily established through the explorations of figures like Jacques Cartier in the 16th century and Samuel de Champlain in the early 17th century. These explorations, along with treaties and colonial expansion, allowed France to claim vast territories, particularly in Canada and along the Mississippi River. The Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ended the Seven Years' War, significantly reduced French territorial claims in North America, ceding much of their land to Britain and Spain.
The British American land claims of 1815 were claims acted uppon the fact that the United states had taken it's independence from the British government and brittain had to take some land. so they took Canada
It was an agreement to give up all claims to the land that France settled.
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Under the Treaty of Paris (1763), France ceded Canada to Great Britain and gave up their claims in the Ohio River valley. This led to an expansion of the British American colonists into the interior, in spite of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 that tried to dissuade them. The Mississippi River became the dividing line for the Louisiana territory (New France), with each side given free access. Louisiana had already been ceded to Spain in 1762, although France later secretly arranged to regain it.
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Both England and France claimed land in North American .Which country's explorers first claimed the land? Answer this question…
Western lands.