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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.

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