After the French and Indian war, the French no longer held claim on any part of what is the United States now. The Spanish however gained control further midland and that area was Louisiana; they also gave up Florida. The new border was established at the Mississippi river. There were more politics involved, but postwar the boundary was the Mississippi River.
The Treaty of Paris (1763)
Because king George the 3 was sick of fighting for western Appalachian Mountains so he wrote the proclamation of 1763 which made everyone not go there, hunt, or farm there. The English bill of rights said that the other people can't tell them what to do.
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The British Government.
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Mississippi
In 1763, Mississippi was the new western border of English territory. Mississippi gained statehood on December 10, 1817. Today, its population is 2.985 million.
Mississippi was the border to the British territory.
Proclomation of 1763
The Appalachian Mountains became the western boundary of the British colonies.
Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon.
I'm pretty sure the French owned the territory around Hudson Bay in 1763.
The Appalachian Mountains are the range that became a border in the Royal Proclamation of 1763. The Proclamation was issued by the English King and prohibited colonists from settling west of the Mountains.
France. In 1763, the English gained all land to the East of the Mississippi River, and Spain gained all land to the West of the Mississippi River. Because of this Spain lost their colony of Florida to the English. The French land was split between the English and the Spanish. But the Proclamation of 1763 forbade the English settlers from crossing the Appalachain Mountains. So, the English hardly gained any land. They handed their lands West of the Appalachians to the Indians living there.
France. In 1763, the English gained all land to the East of the Mississippi River, and Spain gained all land to the West of the Mississippi River. Because of this Spain lost their colony of Florida to the English. The French land was split between the English and the Spanish. But the Proclamation of 1763 forbade the English settlers from crossing the Appalachain Mountains. So, the English hardly gained any land. They handed their lands West of the Appalachians to the Indians living there.
The Mississippi River helped form the boundary between British and Spanish territory in 1763.
Mississippi