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It was signed in 1713 by England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands, and ended the Spanish War of Succession.

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What changed after the Treaty of Utrecht for the French the British and First Nations?

The Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 marked significant territorial and political changes in North America. For the French, it resulted in the loss of Newfoundland and Acadia, diminishing their influence in the region. The British emerged strengthened, gaining control over key territories and enhancing their colonial ambitions. For First Nations, the treaty disrupted existing alliances and power dynamics, as European powers reconfigured territorial claims often without regard for Indigenous sovereignty or interests.


Who gained what from the treaty of Utrecht?

The Treaty of Utrecht, signed in 1713, marked the end of the War of the Spanish Succession and resulted in significant territorial and political shifts in Europe. Spain ceded Gibraltar and Minorca to Great Britain, while France recognized the Protestant succession in Britain. The Dutch Republic gained control over certain territories in the Spanish Netherlands, and Austria acquired Spanish territories in Italy, enhancing its influence. Overall, the treaty established a balance of power that limited French expansion while expanding British and Austrian territories.


How could the treaty of Utrecht have been negotiated and written differently in order to create stronger relationships among the different groups in north America?

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