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Find your group based on the picture AMERICAN COLONISTS

Goals in the Peace Treaty? American Indians American Colonists BritishFrench What is most important to this group? How much land do they want to control? Can other people live on the land? How will the people live? What do they need to protect their way of life?

In your treaty negotiations consider: What must I absolutely get out of this treaty? What am I willing to surrender? How can I meet the needs of all people involved? Remember, you want to come up with a treaty that will end the war for good, but don’t forget your own bargaining chips (were you a winner or loser, do you have representation, etc)

Terms of the Treaty Great Britain got all of Canada and Louisiana east of the Mississippi (except New Orleans) France gave up claims to the region between the British Atlantic colonies and the Mississippi River The French gave the island of New Orleans and all of Louisiana west of the Mississippi to Spain Spain gave up Florida to the British Gave British the free navigation of the Mississippi River

Territory ceded to Spain will be retaken by France in 1800

Results British claims in America expanded British debt grew Resentment towards colonists grew in Parliament American colonists unified against a common enemy Colonial militias saw themselves as a "people's army” France's influence in North American declined