. What territory did the British receive from France at the conclusion of the Seven Years’ War (French and Indian War)?

French Canada, Spanish Florida, and all territory east of the Mississippi River, except for New Orleans

French Canada and all territory north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River

Spanish Florida and New Orleans

all of French Canada, New Orleans, and French territory west of the Mississippi

Respuesta :

Answer: French Canada, Spanish Florida, all territory east of the Mississippi River, except for New Orleans (A)

You can eliminate C, since the French DID lose their land.

You can eliminate D, since they gained land EAST of the Mississippi, not west.

You can eliminate B, since there was nothing about the Ohio River. Even if there were, it didn't mention Florida.

Thus, the answer is A.

The correct answer is A. French Canada, Spanish Florida, and all territory east of the Mississippi River, except for New Orleans.

Explanation

The Seven-Year War (1756-1763) was a conflict that took place in both Europe and America, in which Britain was in dispute against France to establish its colonial superiority in northeastern Europe, India and North America. The end of this war was mediated by the Treaty of Paris, in which the new colonial possessions of both countries were established, where Britain was benefited from territories that belonged to France such as French Canada, all territories east of the river Mississippi except New Orleans, Also, from Spain received Florida. So, the correct answer is A. French Canada, Spanish Florida, and all territory east of the Mississippi River, except for New Orleans.

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