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The Treaty of Paris, also known as the Treaty of 1763, was signed on 10 February 1763 by the kingdoms of Great Britain, France and Spain, with Portugal in agreement, following Great Britain and Prussia's victory over France and Spain during the Seven Years' War.
Treaty of Paris, (1763), treaty concluding the Franco-British conflicts of the Seven Years’ War (called the French and Indian War in North America) and signed by representatives of Great Britain and Hanover on one side and France and Spain on the other, with Portugal expressly understood to be included.
Read the full text of the treaty that ended the Seven Years War between Britain, France, and Spain. Learn about the terms of peace, the territorial changes, and the guaranties of the treaty.
Learn how the Treaty of Paris 1763 ended the French and Indian Wars and redistributed territories among Britain, France, and Spain. Find out which countries gained or lost land in North America, the Caribbean, India, and Asia.
The Treaty of Paris of 1783 formally ended the American Revolutionary War and recognized the United States as an independent nation. Learn about the treaty terms, the Northwest Territory, the...
The Treaty of Paris 1763 ended the Seven Years' War between France, Britain and Spain and ceded New France to Britain. It also divided the colonies in North America and the West Indies and guaranteed French Canadians limited freedom of worship.
The French and Indian War was a chapter in the imperial struggle between Britain and France for control of North America. It ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which gave Britain...
The Treaty of Paris—signed by Great Britain, France, and Spain in February 1763—ended the Seven Years War but did so in a way that turned the British government upside down.
The Treaty of Paris, 1763 During the war, British forces had scored important overseas victories against France: not only had the British conquered French Canada, they also won victories in India, and captured French island colonies in the Caribbean.
On September 3, 1783, the United States and Great Britain signed the Treaty of Paris, formally ending the Revolutionary War. This guide provides access to digital materials at the Library of Congress, links to external websites, and a print bibliography.