Yes, from 1763 until the Revolutionary War Britain's territory extended from the Atlantic coast to the Mississippi River. Its extension to the Mississippi River was the result of Britain's victory over France in the Seven Years' War, known as the French and Indian War in North America.
Yes, as a result of the Treaty of Paris of 1763 Britain was granted all of France's holdings east of the Mississippi River. France's lands west of the river were left to Spain.
no
the answer is: Mississippi river. and your welcome!
yes
mississippi river
Mississippi was the border to the British territory.
The Ohio river
i am sure it's british because they win the war and that's why they stretches to mississippi river.
to the Mississippi River
Territory that stretched to the Mississippi River
The Mississippi river
The Mississippi River helped form the boundary between British and Spanish territory in 1763.
The Mississippi River was one of the most important rivers in early American History. The Mississippi was the most widely used river for trade in the Louisiana territory.