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In 1713, France was forced to give up Newfoundland, Acadia, and the Hudson Bay Basin as part of the Treaty of Utrecht. The Treaty of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties.
The conclusion of the World War One was that Germany had to give the Allies money to pay for all the damages to their countries.
Germany had to give up substantial territory to Poland, Lithuania, and France. Germany had to give up ownership of mines and factories in French territory and in the critical Ruhr area of Germany. Germany had to pay cash reparations to France and England, which crippled the country. The economic destruction prevented real recovery from the war, led to bank, insurance, and stock failures, and was one of several causes of the Great Depression of 1929 - 1939.
Germany had to give up Territory to Poland and France. They had to pay over 1,000,000 dollars to every country they severely hurt. This may not be the whole answer but it helps... I hope.