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Treaty of Paris a review

1763 – Treaty of Paris What did it do? France Lost some of the Canadian possessions Most of her empire in India Lands east of the Mississippi River

1763 – Treaty of Paris What did it do? Spain Got all French lands West of the Mississippi River New Orleans Lost Florida to Great Britain

1763 – Treaty of Paris What did it do? Great Britain Got all French lands in Canada Exclusive rights to slave trade Commercial dominance in India

1763 – Treaty of Paris What did it do? Effects on the American Colonies United them against a common enemy for the 1st time (French and Indians) Created a socializing experience for all colonials with participation (unity) Created bitter feeling towards the British that would only intensify Why???

1763 – Treaty of Paris What did it do? Effects on Great Britain In increased her colonial empire Greatly increased her debt Britain's contempt for the Colonists created bitter feelings

1763 – Treaty of Paris What did it do? Great Britain felt that a major reorganization of her American Empire was necessary!!!

British on the Frontier After the French and Indian War, British stopped giving gifts to the Indians Squatters moved into Indian lands (Indian feared the British would support this) As a result many Indians (Pontiac – Ottawa) led attacks against the British in 1763 – Pontiac’s Rebellion Indians suffered food & ammunition shortages as well as a small pox outbreak Peace achieved in 1766

What Next??? Proclamation of 1763 In an effort to pacify the Indians, British passed the Proclamation of 1763 Respect Indian land rights and control colonial expansion