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In 1763, Detroit was claimed by Great Britain following the conclusion of the French and Indian War. The British took control of the territory as part of the Treaty of Paris, which ceded French territories in North America to Britain. This marked a significant shift in colonial power in the region, as Detroit had previously been under French control.

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