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Answer:

Bristish won most, while French lost most.

Explanation:

French and Indian War otherwise known as Seven Years war, was between British and French, which started in 1756, and ended in 1763.

The ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris by France, Great Britain and Spain.

The Treaty of Paris comprises of the following, which includes:

1. France forfeit the right or ownership of Canada and at the same time handed over Louisiana to Spain,

2. Britain on the other hand, acquires Florida, Upper Canada, and other French holdings overseas.

3. The treaty also led to the colonial and maritime supremacy of Britain and build up the 13 American colonies at the expense or dislocation of their European rivals.

Answer:

Great Britain gained the most in the French and Indian War. The war enabled Britain to expand its territory in North America. After many years of battle, the British no longer had to fight the French for territory.

American Indians lost the most in the French and Indian War. The American Indians worked with the French and the British to protect their land. However, after the war, the colonists moved west, and the American Indians lost the land once promised to them by the British.

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