I'm pretty sure the French owned the territory around Hudson Bay in 1763.
France had a number of colonies in Canada from 1534 to 1763. However, Great Britain actually owned Canada from 1763 until Canada's independence in 1867.
In the Treaty of Paris in 1763, England acquired French Canada, and all of the French territory east of the Mississippi River. France also agreed not to impede English control of India. At this point in history, England became the world's leading colonial power.
The Treaty of Paris (1763) officially ended the French and Indian War, along with the Seven Years' War in Europe (1756-1763, but actually nine years long 1754-1763).
It was in may of 1754 when George Washington lead an attack against Ensign Joseph Coulon de Villiers, who had been sent to warn Washington and his men they were in French territory.
the colonists owned these polar bears. These polar bears where trained to kill both indians and French, but the French took these polar bears and trained them to kill the indians and colonists.
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The Treaty of Paris (1763)
France owned the land of New Orleans and Louisiana in 1763.
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Spain owned Florida in 1789. It became a territory of the United States in 1822.
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The British owned land mostly in the north and east.
The Proclomation of 1763 angered wealthy speculators because they owned land west of the mountains.
The Proclomation of 1763 angered wealthy speculators because they owned land west of the mountains.
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It divided it at the Appalachian mountains.