Which of the following describes the effect of the 1763 Treaty of Paris on France's American land holdings?

France retained its territory in Detroit, Quebec, and Montreal.

France lost its territory in Canada and east of the Mississippi River.

France gained territory west of the Mississippi River but lost that to the east.

France received New Orleans and other territory west of the Mississippi River.
I believe the answer is A. but I have a feeling I'm wrong?

You are wrong. The answer is C.

yall are confusing is it C or not?

The answer is b: (France lost its territory in Canada and east of the Mississippi River.) The evidence is here:"The war ended in 1763 with the Treaty of Paris. Under the treaty, Great Britain received French lands east of the Mississippi River including the Ohio River Valley and Quebec. French lands west of the Mississippi and the city of New Orleans were given to Spain in a separate treaty. Basically, the French left North America." Lesson 02.02 French and Indian War, page 3

Its B, France's land was given to Spain and France left America.

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The correct answer is B. France lost its territory in Canada and east of the Mississippi River.

To arrive at the correct answer, you need to understand the historical context and impact of the 1763 Treaty of Paris. This treaty marked the end of the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years' War) between France and Britain.

Under the terms of the treaty, France ceded most of its North American land holdings to Britain and Spain. France lost its territories in Canada, including Quebec and Montreal, as well as its territories east of the Mississippi River. These territories came under British control.

While France did retain its territory in Detroit, which lies west of the Mississippi River, it lost significant land holdings both in Canada and to the east. Therefore, option A is not correct.

Option C, which states that France gained territory west of the Mississippi River but lost that to the east, is also incorrect. France did not gain any significant territory west of the Mississippi River through the 1763 Treaty of Paris.

Lastly, option D incorrectly suggests that France received New Orleans and other territory west of the Mississippi River. In reality, New Orleans and the rest of the Louisiana Territory (west of the Mississippi River) were ceded by France to Spain, not Britain, as part of a separate secret treaty called the Treaty of Fontainebleau.

By considering these historical facts, we can conclude that option B accurately describes the effect of the 1763 Treaty of Paris on France's American land holdings.

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Its B

Ms. Sue what is the right answer is it C?