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After the Seven Years' War, New France was ceded to Great Britain in 1763 through the Treaty of Paris. This marked the end of French colonial rule in Canada, significantly altering the balance of power in North America. The British divided the territory into Quebec and other British colonies, leading to significant cultural and political changes for the French-speaking population. Many French Canadians remained, but they faced challenges in preserving their language and culture under British governance.

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