what happened as a result of the treaty of paris?\nspain, the predominant colonial power from 1500 to 1650…

what happened as a result of the treaty of paris?\nspain, the predominant colonial power from 1500 to 1650, was officially forced out of north america.\nthe british won the fight over the fertile ohio river valley and gained control of most french lands in north america.\nthe prussians gained control of portugal and eastern europe by 1800.\nthe british became the dominant colonial power in the americas by 1800.
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The Treaty of Paris (1763) ended the French - Indian War. As a result, the British won the fight over the Ohio River Valley and gained control of most French lands in North America. Spain was not forced out of North America by this treaty. Prussia had no such gains related to Portugal and Eastern Europe from this treaty. The British becoming the dominant colonial power in the Americas by 1800 is a broader trend not a direct result of the 1763 Treaty of Paris.
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The British won the fight over the fertile Ohio River Valley and gained control of most French lands in North America.