They had given up most of their claims after losing the French and Indian War.
They had given up most of their claims after losing the French and Indian War.
Through the French and Indian War, when the French were defeated they lost all of their colonial territory in North America. The french had lost all of their land, and also the natives.
Quebec
Quebec
They didn't. During the seven years war (French and Indian War) they took over French territory in North America. They did recognize that territory south of Georgia and west of the Mississippi River was Spanish owned
All French territory on the mainland of North America was lost.
As a result of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), Great Britain gained significant territory in North America, including Canada and all land east of the Mississippi River. France ceded Louisiana to Spain, which also expanded its territory. The war ultimately altered the balance of power in North America, diminishing French influence and increasing British control over the continent.
Yukon Territory is in Canada. This is part of North America.
Mississippi River
They were both trying to claim land in North America and the the English claimed that the French settled in English territory
France is not located in South America. The French do have territory there.
north America