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3 December, 12:41

Which of the following formally ended the French and Indian War? the Proclamation of 1763 the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga the Treaty of Paris the Battle of Quebec

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  1. 3 December, 14:56
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    The correct answer is C) the Treaty of Paris.

    The Treaty of Paris formally ended the French and Indian War.

    Another episode of war had concluded between two imperialistic powers of the time: France and Great Britain (Spain and Portuga also were included because they had some territories in the Americas). During the French and Indian War, these two nations again confronted each other for disputes over territory in North America. The agreement that formally ended the armed conflict between the two was the Treaty of Paris, signed on February 10, 1763, in Paris, France. The agreement was finally signed by Great Britain, Fr4ance, Portugal, and Spain. England had established its dominion in America.
  2. 3 December, 16:03
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    The treaty of Paris. I did a project on it. The whole story is pretty cool.
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